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meaning of interrogation I know that "to interrogate" means "to question". But I think that it in the following context means something like "to investigate". Am I right? Context: Thus, it is my overall concern to interrogate in this book what I perceive to be an increasing preoccupation of art directly and indirectly with the experiences and discourses that make up living within the space of the city, an impulse that has doubtless emerged as a consequence of the global fact of an ever-growing urban population.
Jul 24, 2016 1:47 PM
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Yeah, if you interrogate an inanimate object it's more like investigating. Think of the meaning of interrogate as "to interact and gather more information" which for people means questioning and for books means reading
July 24, 2016
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