Definition of Interrogators

1. Noun. (plural of interrogator) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Interrogators

1. interrogator [n] - See also: interrogator

Lexicographical Neighbors of Interrogators

interrogation point
interrogation points
interrogational
interrogations
interrogative
interrogative adjective
interrogative adjectives
interrogative mood
interrogative pronoun
interrogative pronouns
interrogative sentence
interrogatively
interrogatives
interrogator
interrogatories
interrogators (current term)
interrogatory
interrogatrix
interrogee
interrogees
interrow
interrupt
interrupt request
interrupt requests
interruptable
interrupted
interrupted fern
interrupted respiration
interrupted suture
interruptedly

Literary usage of Interrogators

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Torture and Ill-Treatment: Israel's Interrogation of Palestinians from the by Human Rights Watch/Middle East (1994)
"ABUSES BY IDF interrogators: A NEGLECTED PROBLEM Public debate and activism in Israel over interrogation methods has focused on the GSS, as did the Landau ..."

2. Rationale of Judicial Evidence, Specially Applied to English Practice by Jeremy Bentham (1827)
"SECTION V.—Affections of the Several proposed interrogators and respondents towards each other, how far presumable. Such or such a person in the character ..."

3. Departmental Coöperation in State Government by Albert Russell Ellingwood (1918)
"D. EFFECT OF REPLIES UPON interrogators Historically, the justification of the advisory opinion is to be found in its value to the legislative and executive ..."

4. Rationale of judicial evidence, specially applied to English practice, from by Jeremy Bentham (1827)
"SECTION V.—Affections of the several proposed interrogators and respondents towards each other, how far presumable. Such or such a person in the character ..."

5. The Journal of Jurisprudence by Law Library Microform Consortium (1879)
"most inquirers that the counsel for the prosecution and defence, rather than the judge, should be the interrogators ; leaving it to the ..."

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