Associations to the word «interrogatory»
Noun
- Answer
- Reply
- Witness
- Question
- Douglas
- Deposition
- Judge
- Argument
- Trophi
- Pronoun
- Delusion
- Manner
- Writ
- Motto
- Plaintiff
- Admission
- Eyebrow
- Ensign
- Fold
- Float
- Request
- Folly
- Stripe
- Oath
- Discovery
- Tribunal
- Glance
- Examination
- Document
- Magistrate
- Investigator
- Remark
- Liberty
- Accused
- Testimony
- Parti
- Curiosity
- Attorney
- Jurisdiction
- Sentence
- Declaration
- Proceeding
- Commissioner
- Characteristic
- Put
- Procedure
- Response
- Defence
- Limit
- Faith
- Court
- Resolution
- Motion
- Spread
- Trial
- Federal
- Hat
- Demand
- Party
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
INTERROGATORY, noun. (legal) A formal question submitted to opposing party to answer, generally governed by court rule.
INTERROGATORY, noun. A question; an interrogation.
INTERROGATORY, adjective. Serving to interrogate; questioning.
Dictionary definition
INTERROGATORY, noun. Formal systematic questioning.
INTERROGATORY, adjective. Relating to the use of or having the nature of an interrogation.
Wise words
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