Interrogating [verb]
Definition of Interrogating:
ask pointed questions
Synonyms of Interrogating:
Sentence/Example of Interrogating:
I wish that I was writing into the void, where I could just be interrogated for what it is, not for what people bring into it.
For now though, with no prying eyes to interrogate your aesthetic choices, and not a single brunch plan, there has never been a better time to eat like a teething baby.
For instance, Saeedah never truly vivifies as a character, her choices never fully interrogated, her behavior continually confounding.
“Vlad” — more specifically Vlad Tenev, CEO of Robinhood — began with an, at times, stumbling attempt to explain what happened last week but was eventually interrogated more thoroughly by Musk.
At those words of his the men interrogating him laughed in derision, declaring it to be a very elegant excuse.
Instead of interrogating Nature they interrogated their own minds, and no great discoveries were made.
But even such as these can find truth only by interrogating the dim silent workings of the people's mind.
The first impulse of its master, so interrogating himself, was to catch hold of his gun, and rush out to the rescue.
Before interrogating the oracles they must be purified by abstinence, prayer, and sacrifice.
The boy turned to look at him, with his handsome blue eyes, as though interrogating him.