undergo interrogation
Frequency: 7.08.1 per million words
To be subjected to an interrogation; to be questioned.
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- She had to undergo a lengthy interrogation.
- He had been captured and was undergoing interrogation.
- Witnesses are expected to undergo intense interrogation regarding the incident.
- No one should have to undergo such an aggressive interrogation without legal representation.
- The suspect will undergo further interrogation tomorrow morning.
- After hours of undergoing interrogation, she remained silent.
- To undergo an effective interrogation, police officers require specialized training.
- They made him undergo a brutal interrogation, hoping he would confess.
- Many political prisoners were forced to undergo harsh interrogation during that regime.
- If the evidence is strong, he may have to undergo another interrogation.