Upon return from a mission, it is important to debrief the team to gather information about what happened during the mission. This includes discussing the objectives, challenges faced, successes achieved, lessons learned, and any changes that need to be made for future missions. The goal is to improve performance, address any issues, and ensure the team is adequately prepared for future missions.
"Answer" or "Reply" Interrogate, you ask questions. The antonym would be to respond.
The detectives will interrogate the suspect in the interrogation room.
The past participle is interrogated.
No. It is a verb "to interrogate" (to question, often as part of criminal investigations). The noun and noun adjunct is interrogation (e.g. interrogation room, interrogation tactics).
"Inquire" would be the best fit.
"Answer" or "Reply" Interrogate, you ask questions. The antonym would be to respond.
They were in quarantine on the remote chance that they might infect Earth with deadly lunar microbes.
The detective was ordered to interrogate the suspect.
Interrogate is a verb, not a noun, so it doesn't have a plural.
The detective will interrogate the suspect as part of his desire to learn the truth.
The officer attempted to interrogate the suspect on his actions.
I'd prefer to have your double interrogate me further.
The detectives will interrogate the suspect in the interrogation room.
The mysterious men interrogate the young man in cafe.
Two detectives helped the young, inexperienced officer to interrogate the suspect.
The past participle is interrogated.
No. It is a verb "to interrogate" (to question, often as part of criminal investigations). The noun and noun adjunct is interrogation (e.g. interrogation room, interrogation tactics).