"Answer" or "Reply" Interrogate, you ask questions. The antonym would be to respond.
An antonym (not antynom) for "left out" is "included".
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).
An antonym for the word deportment is "misbehavior" or "unruliness."
the antynom is frown
There is no antynom in this word idiots
The antynom to pretty is ugly.
The detective was ordered to interrogate the suspect.
An antonym (not antynom) for "left out" is "included".
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.
answer
The opposite of "from" is to.
The detectives will interrogate the suspect in the interrogation room.