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interrogatory adjective /ˌɪntəˈrɒɡətri/ /ˌɪntəˈrɑːɡətri/ jump to other results - seeming to be asking a question or demanding an answer to something
Word Originmid 16th cent.: the noun from medieval Latin interrogatoria, plural of interrogatorium; the adjective from late Latin interrogatorius, based on Latin interrogare, from inter- ‘between’ + rogare ‘ask’.
interrogatory noun /ˌɪntəˈrɒɡətri/ /ˌɪntəˈrɑːɡətri/ (plural interrogatories) (law) jump to other results - a written question, asked by one party in a legal case, that must be answered by the other partyTopics Law and justicec2
Word Originmid 16th cent.: the noun from medieval Latin interrogatoria, plural of interrogatorium; the adjective from late Latin interrogatorius, based on Latin interrogare, from inter- ‘between’ + rogare ‘ask’.
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