Examples of using Interrogating in English and their translations into Hindi
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
They're questioning, they're interrogating, there's an electronic trail- but everybody knows it's Leno.
They're questioning, they're interrogating, there's an electronic trail-but everybody knows it's Leno.".
Members were for the first time granted the privilege of asking questions and interrogating Government Members.
The police have detained 20 youths and are interrogating them to identify the main accused among them.
when Jack walks back into the room, she begins interrogating him about what she's discovered.
The judge asked the CBI as to why it required five more days for interrogating Chidambaram and wanted to see the case diary.
the two evil policemen interrogating me grew furious.
the group of evil police shouted a few more curse words and then stopped interrogating me.
the group of evil cops shouted a few more curse words and then stopped interrogating me.
After interrogating people arrested after the violence and scuffling videos of violence, the police suspected that the bullet
On whether Mumbai Police was contemplating interrogating Das in the presence of Indrani,
forest departments, besides ISRO, were interrogating the shepherds to ascertain what exactly they had seen, they said.
By February 2003, he had“more than 550 hours of experience(hut time) interrogating or debriefing known terrorists.”.
When you start interrogating the Penguin, DeFstroke,
At present, the police are interrogating the criminals and trying to find out why the miscreants shot the businessman.
It has always been recognized that this way of interrogating men, by putting them to torture,
There were over twenty people there taking turns interrogating me day and night trying to force me to confess.
It's even about interrogating the odd presidential tweet to determine its credibility.
Members of the Legislative Council were also granted the privilege of asking questions, that is of interrogating the government members with a view to eliciting information on important matters.
Members were for the first time granted the privilege of asking questions and interrogating Government Members.