ˌcross-inˈterrogate, v. Law
[cross- 6.]
trans. To cross-question.
| 1752 J. Louthian Form of Process (ed. 2) 107 Advocates..may cross-interrogate the Witnesses. |
Hence ˌcross-inteˈrrogatory, cross-question, cross-examination.
| 1774 tr. Helvetius' Child of Nat. I. 95, I put artlessly some cross interrogatories to him. 1841 Card. Wiseman Remarks Let. fr. W. Palmer 67 To investigate juridically, on oath, and by cross-interrogatory. |