Interrogate definition

Interrogate means to ask questions of someone or something closely, or formally, or to obtain date from a computer file, database, storage device, or terminal (adapted from Kavanagh, 2002: 603).
Interrogate means to expose to a source of excitation radiation and monitor changes in the emission radiation;
Interrogate means to expose to a source of excitation radiation.

Examples of Interrogate in a sentence

  • Interrogate all the active states, if some reactions need to be fired.

  • Interrogate, analyse and advise on Supplier performance as defined by contractual key performance indicators.

  • It is the responsibility of the property manager to:  Interrogate the inspection report records and to undertake the remedial works / recommendations that may be noted on the Tree Survey sheets to ensure compliance with their Duty of Care.

  • It is the responsibility of the property manager to: • Interrogate the inspection report records and to undertake the remedial works / recommendations that may be noted on the Tree Survey sheets to ensure compliance with their Duty of Care.

Related to Interrogate

  • Custodial interrogation means express questioning or other actions or words by a law enforcement officer which are reasonably likely to elicit an incriminating response from an individual and occurs when reasonable individuals in the same circumstances would consider themselves in custody;

  • Subpoena means a document, however denominated, issued under authority of a court of record requiring a person to:

  • Government assistance means a grant, loan, or tax increment financing that result in a financial benefit from an agency, commission, instrumentality, or other entity of the District government.

  • Citation means any summons, complaint, summons and complaint, ticket, penalty assessment, or other official document issued to a person by a wildlife officer or other peace officer for a wildlife violation which contains an order requiring the person to respond.

  • HHS means the United States department of health and human services.