The detective will interrogate the suspect as part of his desire to learn the truth.
The detective was ordered to interrogate the suspect.
The officer attempted to interrogate the suspect on his actions.
I'd prefer to have your double interrogate me further.
The mysterious men interrogate the young man in cafe.
The detectives will interrogate the suspect in the interrogation room.
Two detectives helped the young, inexperienced officer to interrogate the suspect.
Officer Ramsey began to interrogate the suspect in order to find out his background and details of the suspected crime.
An interrogative sentence is one that asks a question. Do you understand? That is an interrogative sentence. Comes from word interrogate, to ask.
The police interrogated the prisoner for more than eight hours
"Answer" or "Reply" Interrogate, you ask questions. The antonym would be to respond.
Interrogate is a verb, not a noun, so it doesn't have a plural.
The past participle is interrogated.