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interrog.

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abbreviation

  1. interrogation.

  2. interrogative.


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Interrog′ative, denoting a question: expressed as a question.—n. a word used in asking a question.—adv.

From Project Gutenberg

Interr′ogator; Interrog′atory, a question or inquiry.—adj. expressing a question.

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Prayer. attrib. attributive. interj. interjection. pr.p. present participle. augm. augmentative. interrog. interrogative. prep. preposition.

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Indirect discourse, defined, 313 f.; —— —— mood in, 313 ff.; —— —— tenses in 317-18; —— —— declarative sentences in, 314; —— —— interrog. sentences in, 315; —— —— imperative sentences in, 316; —— —— conditional sentences in, 319-22; —— —— verbs introducing, 331, 1; —— —— verb of saying, etc., implied, 314, 2; —— —— ind. in subord. clauses of indir. disc.,

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When the rel. pron. is of the interrog. kind, it refers to the word or phrase containing the answer to the question, for its subsequent, which subsequent must agree in case with the interrogative.

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