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interrogating

Interrogating (noun) means the act of questioning someone closely, especially to extract information. Example: “The interrogating went on well past midnight.”

noun
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The act of questioning someone closely, especially to extract information.
"The interrogating went on well past midnight."

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In plain EnglishThe process of questioning someone intensely.

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interrogatings plural

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What does “interrogating” mean?

The word “interrogating” means the act of questioning someone closely, especially to extract information. In plain terms, the process of questioning someone intensely.

How do you use “interrogating” in a sentence?

Here is “interrogating” used in a sentence: “The interrogating went on well past midnight.”

What part of speech is “interrogating”?

“Interrogating” is a noun.

What is the meaning of interrogating?

"interrogating" (noun) means the act of questioning someone closely, especially to extract information.

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