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interrogatory (s) (noun), interrogatories (pl)
1. A formal or written issue usually requiring an answer under oath; such as, that of a witness in a court trial: Judge Evans made several interrogatories of the witness after the lawyers had asked their questions.
2. A query or a series of queries: The job applicant completed the interrogatories that were indicated on the application form.
This entry is located in the following units: inter-, intero- (page 15) rog-, roga-, -rogate, -rogation, -rogatory (page 2)
interrogatory (adjective), more interrogatory, most interrogatory
A formal systematic inquiry; especially, a formal examination of a witness in a court of law: The lawyer, Mr. Younge, used interrogatory statements about what happened at the robbery in the store.
This entry is located in the following units: inter-, intero- (page 15) rog-, roga-, -rogate, -rogation, -rogatory (page 2)