English to Telugu Dictionary interrogate

interrogate

ప్రశ్నించు
definition
verb
He plays with the wording of questions or suddenly interrogates me about my private life.
ask questions of (someone, especially a suspect or a prisoner) closely, aggressively, or formally.
translation of 'interrogate'
అనుమానితుడిని ప్రశ్నించు
example
I was really confused, but decided not to question or 'interrogate' her - yet.
we have to 'interrogate' the database
a ground-based transmitter sends a signal to 'interrogate' an instrument on the aircraft
‘We discovered the mood-regulating circuit by using the gene to 'interrogate' the imaging data,’ explained Weinberger.
These currents make it more difficult to use an electrostatic field to 'interrogate' the system.
She liked the fact that her brother was respecting her privacy for once in his life, and didn't 'interrogate' her with endless questions.
For a complete answer we're afraid you'll need to go to a BMW dealer who will have the electronic gear to 'interrogate' the system.
The first hits obtained with the E. coli queries were used in turn to 'interrogate' the databases.
The Bill increases the length of time that police officers can 'interrogate' someone arrested for a federal ‘terrorist offence’ from 4 hours to 24 hours.
No, I told you, do not ask me questions; you cannot 'interrogate' me.
In server mode, the nodes continuously 'interrogate' the tracking systems or other parent server nodes for position information and make the information available for the clients.
Developers really need to understand the widgets with which they're working and must know how to configure and 'interrogate' them using low-level calls directly to the widgets themselves.
It took a further few to 'interrogate' the database and identify the first target.
In such electrically passive topologies, the lasers and receivers are located remotely from the sensor arrays and 'interrogate' the sensors via fiber-optic links.
The first stage is to 'interrogate' the data through filtering of noise and converting the data into a more friendly format.
Other EPIRBs 'interrogate' the aircraft's onboard GPS equipment for position information.
That designation means that United States authorities can 'interrogate' him more aggressively, less encumbered by the legal protections an ordinary citizen would enjoy in a criminal case.
BGT opted to build a web-based system that would allow customers to 'interrogate' the data held in its databases and pull down the information relevant to them on an ‘as-needed’ basis.
I'm talking about things like being able to 'interrogate' the network remotely from the NOC to understand where the circuit cards are, down to the inventory level.
We had built a kind of typewriter device that would enable you to 'interrogate' what, at the time, seemed to be a huge database.
While pretending to 'interrogate' the terminal, I extended my hearing.
an interactive system enables users to 'interrogate' the database
Not to dwell on the food-shopping angle, but imagine the convenience of bagging your groceries as you go up and down the aisles, then having the checkout device 'interrogate' your entire shopping cart.
I successfully managed to 'interrogate' their website and was duly instructed that I must copy my passport and provide two recent photos in person at my branch for security reasons.
When patients with ICDs expire, it is appropriate to 'interrogate' the device to determine whether device malfunction contributed to death.
On the other hand, my cannula was well positioned and my antibiotics were given intravenously with great regularity, and my cardiac monitor was 'interrogated' and monitored regularly.
He struggled against the tight ropes keeping him bound to a chair as a medium sized French officer 'interrogated' him.
Every child could have embedded location detectors and many houses could have electronics for 'interrogating' such detectors.
Such exercises encourage thoroughness, both in 'interrogating' the data at hand and in providing an account of how an analysis was developed.
One woman told reporters that officers had held her face down at gunpoint, 'interrogated' her in front of her two young children and turned the residence ‘upside down’.
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