প্রশ্নাত্মক
প্রশ্নাত্মক শব্দ, প্রশ্ন, জেরা
(1) Relating to the use of or having the nature of an interrogation
(1) Formal systematic questioning.
(2) Inquiry.
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(2) If you go to the terms of the loan agreement, which your Honours will find in volume 4 at page 1043, your Honours will see it is an answer to interrogatory which is replicated in the case of the other borrowers.
(3) Rather, this finding would appear to indicate a lack of interrogatory concern, which may be characteristic of offenders.
(4) My interrogatory moment was occasioned by an encounter with the young daughter of a friend.
(5) Her comments are made more critical by several additional comments that she presents in the form of closed questions, all of which are more evaluative than interrogatory .
(6) Professor Ruse's interrogatory title probably reflects a vital question for important sectors of American society.
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(9) His technique was always testing and interrogatory , probing our logic and beliefs and the validity of our observations.
(10) Here are some proposed rule changes and potential interrogatory disclosures.
(11) It is much better to get into such things in the End Conversation than to reserve them for the more interrogatory or confrontational setting of the routine questioning of the drug history.
(12) But snobbery aside, could it be that a fashion for interrogatory esotericism does not stop with dusty academics?
(13) Similarly, Ben Rafoth has proposed several interrogatory methods with which writing center tutors can help students take more analytic approaches to their writing.
(14) He sat on the right, facing the inquisitorial gaze of a packed auditorium, under the interrogatory glare of stage lighting.
(15) Since you are not an investigator, save additional interrogatory questions for those who are.
(16) The second stanza extends both the interrogatory mode and intensifies the language contrapuntal to the traditional imagery.
(17) The Former Directors have offered to answer written interrogatories from the Insurer and to have such answers included in sworn affidavits.
(18) He also claims it is unconstitutional to even require him to provide the discovery information the plaintiffs seek in the case - answers to interrogatories , and copies of documents.
(19) On this pretext, the police can refuse to produce documents, give evidence, answer interrogatories or provide particulars.
(20) He would have to answer written interrogatories .
interrogative
interrogation
examination
Declarative