conduct interrogation
Frequency: 7.59.2 per million words
To carry out or perform an interrogation (often used in official contexts).
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- Senior police officers conducted the interrogation for several hours.
- The detective will conduct a thorough interrogation of the witness tomorrow.
- They are currently conducting an interrogation with the main suspect.
- It's essential to conduct interrogations within legal boundaries.
- The agent had to conduct a difficult interrogation under pressure.
- We need to conduct another interrogation to gather more information.
- The military police often conduct interrogations of captured enemy combatants.
- She refused to conduct the interrogation without her lawyer present.
- Has anyone conducted an interrogation of the security guard yet?
- The committee plans to conduct a series of interrogations next week.