He knew his interrogator was right; everyone had a breaking point.
Just recently I read the book The Interrogator by Haus Scharff and realized that he was the one who interrogated me.
We still tried to show no sign of recognition and finally the interrogator said: go ahead and say hello to each other for we know already you were flying together.
The interrogator again enquired--"How can it be, Sir, that you never saw one of them?
After this reply, the couple sat a few minutes in silence, and then the interrogator again commenced.
What think you, Roderick," continued his interrogator "would he refuse to answer us also?
Mahtoree regarded his interrogator with a surprise, which showed how extraordinary he deemed the question.
He had scarcely spoken, and the little that he said was uttered in a jargon between the language of his interrogator and the dialect of some barbarous nation.
The boy regarded his interrogator with a look that plainly denoted ignorance of his meaning.
The youth made no reply, though the keen look of his interrogator was met steadily, and without fear.
The interrogator is allowed only to ask questions, and to deduce legitimate conclusions from the premisses granted by the respondent in answer: he is not permitted to introduce any other premisses.
It supposes, in place of teacher and learner, an interrogator (or opponent) and a respondent.
If the interrogator were proceeding scientifically and didactically, he would make use of all true and ascertained propositions, whether the respondent conceded them or not, as premisses for his syllogism.
You (the interrogator or assailant) should review the particulars contained under these universals.
Their interrogator seemed to be very hard to satisfy, and it taxed the ingenuity of Miss McLeod to improvise a story which would succeed in imposing upon him.
His olive complexion changed, and hisinterrogator thought that his eye quailed before his own fixed look.
Maso smiled; at first, he appeared disposed to be facetious; but a dark cloud passed over his swarthy lineaments, and he lost his pleasantry, in an air of thoughtfulness that struck his interrogator as singular.
The mirth of the little girl suddenly ceased as she looked at her interrogator for a moment, but made no reply.
The dimples stole out of the cheeks the soft, white hands of the interrogator was pressing so lovingly, and the light joyousness in her bright, sparkling eyes became dimmed, while a veil of crimson spread itself over it all.
But the large, wondering eyes of her interrogator were fixed intently upon it.
Lucky stared at his interrogator queerly, then he shrugged.
The Countess Courteau eyed her interrogator coolly, her cheeks maintained their even coloring, her eyes were as icy blue as ever.
There was a silence the while the flaxen-haired woman eyed her interrogator less disdainfully.
For although, as a matter of fact, he was astounded at this information, Sir Paul continued to stare at his interrogator in stony and unemotional silence.
Melun gave Westerham's interrogator a look as though he resented any attempt at conversation; and to prevent any further questioning he rose abruptly from the table.
For quite a spell the interrogator couldn't make up his mind whether he dealt with the most guileless human being on French soil or with a shrewd black fugitive hiding his real self behind a mask of innocence.
Between gasps of pain, the lad told his interrogator that he was a Saxon, that his age was eighteen and that he had been in service at the Front for nearly a year.
A clever interrogator spread out proposition after proposition before you and invited your assent, choosing forms of words likely to catch your prejudices and lure you into self-contradiction.
In answering a question as to the cause of anything, we limit ourselves to what we suppose ourinterrogator to be ignorant of and desirous of knowing.
Dalla stepped forward, taking the flashlight from the interrogator with one hand and lifting the woman's head with the other.
Another interrogator came over, and then the fourth.
The interrogator at one of the tables had evidently heard all his subject could tell him.
You are a close interrogator for a stranger," he replied.
Maybe I have," replied the captain, regarding his interrogator through the smoke of his pipe, which he was in the act of lighting.
Oh, all right, if you don't feel like discussing that," his interrogator said smoothly.
She turned from her interrogator and entered her dwelling, passing between its fringe of columns, as slim and erect as they, while the fool gaped at her.
Theron looked at his interrogator with a frown of disdain for his foppery.
The speaker watched his interrogator with the lowering eyes of a man at war with society, and who realised that he was facing one of his natural enemies.
Mrs. Hill's story seemed to ring true enough, although she kept her eyes fixed on her interrogator with a kind of frightened brightness.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interrogator" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: detective; examiner; inquirer; inquisitor; interrogator; questioner