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Definition of Interpellating
1. interpellate [v] - See also: interpellate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interpellating
Literary usage of Interpellating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. France by John Edward Courtenay Bodley (1898)
"The practice of interpellating the ministers is a growth of the Republic. It was
scarcely known in the parliaments of the Restoration or of the July ..."
2. Governments and Parties in Continental Europe by Abbott Lawrence Lowell (1897)
"... requiring information, and interpellating the ministers.1 The Bavarian local
government does not resemble the Prussian so closely as does that of Saxony ..."
3. The Founding of the German Empire by William I.: Based Chiefly Upon Prussian by Heinrich von Sybel (1898)
"... when adequately supported by the Chamber, of interpellating the Government.
When advantageous to the discussion of certain questions the Emperor would, ..."
4. Retrospections of an Active Life by John Bigelow (1909)
"... the propriety of interpellating a government gravely upon the basis of an
intercepted correspondence—for he assumed that this must have been ..."