Definition of Interrogators. Meaning of Interrogators. Synonyms of Interrogators

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Definition of Interrogators

Interrogator
Interrogator In*ter"ro*ga`tor, n. [L.: cf. F. interrogateur.] One who asks questions; a questioner.

Meaning of Interrogators from wikipedia

- involves "unrelenting continuous interrogation by multiple rotating interrogators".: 252  The use of drugs in interrogation is both ineffective and illegal...
- review of the [interrogation] Program." A third memo instructs interrogators to keep records of sessions in which "enhanced interrogation techniques" are...
- The Interrogator may refer to: The Interrogators, a 1965 novel by Allan Prior The Interrogator, a 2009 novel by Andrew Williams The Interrogator (TV play)...
- The Interrogation may refer to: The Interrogation (film) (Finnish: Kuulustelu), a 2009 Finnish war drama by Jörn Donner The Interrogation (French: Le...
- Interrogation is interviewing for the purpose of gaining information. Interrogation may also refer to: Visaranai (Interrogation), an Indian docudrama...
- Inc. By 2013, according to The New Yorker, the company trained "more interrogators than any other company in the world", and Reid's technique had been...
- The question mark ? (also known as interrogation point, query, or eroteme in journalism) is a punctuation mark that indicates a question or interrogative...
- An interrogation scene is a form of BDSM roleplay in which the parti****nts act out the parts of torturer and victim. As in real life torture chambers...
- for toilets. As punishment, interrogators could remove the waste bucket from a prisoner's cell. In one case, CIA interrogators told a detainee that he could...
- military interrogators. Cheney wanted to continue to allow civilian interrogators, working for US intelligence agencies, to use more extended interrogation techniques...