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Definition of Interrogator

Interrogator
Interrogator In*ter"ro*ga`tor, n. [L.: cf. F. interrogateur.] One who asks questions; a questioner.

Meaning of Interrogator from wikipedia

- important part of effective interrogation. In the United States, there is no law or regulation that forbids the interrogator from lying about the strength...
- The Interrogator may refer to: The Interrogators, a 1965 novel by Allan Prior The Interrogator, a 2009 novel by Andrew Williams The Interrogator (TV play)...
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- 2008. The interrogator's "good faith" and "honest belief" that the interrogation will not cause such suffering protects the interrogator, the memo adds...
- The Interrogation (disambiguation) The Interrogator (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Interrogation. If...
- An interrogation scene is a form of BDSM roleplay in which the parti****nts act out the parts of torturer and victim. As in real life torture chambers...
- 10, 1992) was a German Luftwaffe interrogator during the Second World War. He has been called the "Master Interrogator" of the Luftwaffe, and possibly...
- to go off on one of the busiest betting days of the year so a smart interrogator is called in to get answers from the prime suspect but as time begins...
- roster in June of that year, where Maillet's ring name evolved into The Interrogator and later to Kurrgan (whose name was inspired by The Kurgan in November...
- required by the interrogator in his description of the test, but he did use the term "average interrogator": "[the] average interrogator would not have...