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How to pronounce interrogator in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms inquisitor
Type of asker, enquirer, inquirer, querier, questioner
Derivation interrogate

Examples of interrogator

interrogator
One interrogator stood menacingly in front of Rae with a steel bar in his hand.
From the theepochtimes.com
I recognize the voice of my interrogator-I figure he must be questioning someone.
From the time.com
After graduating, he served in the Army as an interrogator of Japanese prisoners.
From the nytimes.com
He also infected a German interrogator with malaria by contaminating his insulin.
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That interrogator, Damien Corsetti, said Khadr was tethered to a heart monitor.
From the kentucky.com
One interrogator suggestively smacked a balled fist into the palm of his hand.
From the independent.co.uk
An interrogator clutched one detainee's neck so that he repeatedly passed out.
From the economist.com
We all know that truth is often defined by whatever an interrogator wants to hear.
From the kentucky.com
One source added that Camarena's interrogator was in direct contact with Zorrilla.
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More examples
  • Inquisitor: a questioner who is excessively harsh
  • Interrogation or questioning is interviewing as commonly employed by officers of the police, military, and Intelligence agencies with the goal of extracting a confession or obtaining information. Subjects of interrogation are often the suspects, victims, or witnesses of a crime. ...
  • Interrogator is a character from the toyline, comic books and cartoon series.
  • Robert Maillet (born October 26, 1969) is a Canadian professional wrestler and actor. He is known for his tenure in the World Wrestling Federation, as a member of the Truth Commission and the Oddities, wrestling under the name Kurrgan.
  • One who interrogates; a person who asks questions; a questioner
  • (Interrogators) Experts such as the FBI, CIA, military personnel, police and psychologists who specialize in interviewing suspects in order to reveal criminality versus innocence or to extract information by reading hidden messages in body language. ...
  • Another name for an RFID reader.