Interrogatory in a sentence as a noun

" The first sympathizes with you whereas the second is more interrogatory which distances the speaker.

"Entity 4571, I see that you have achieved primary qualifications and meet the requirement of 2 years of experience; we may now proceed to interrogatory verification of qualifications.

One interrogatory asks Rubin to provide a list of all instances where Tidbit and websites using the code "accessed consumer computers without express written authorization or accessed consumer computers beyond what was authorized.

Interrogatory in a sentence as an adjective

"One interrogatory asks Rubin to provide a list of all instances where Tidbit and websites using the code "accessed consumer computers without express written authorization or accessed consumer computers beyond what was authorized."Sigh.

Will an exceptional developer really go through a phone interview, several hours of unpaid coding, a code review, another hour long phone interview, another interview where they must prove "strong opinions about software practices", an interrogatory lunch, an afternoon solving made up logic puzzles, then a pair coding session?That sounds like torture to me.

Interrogatory definitions

noun

formal systematic questioning

See also: interrogation examination

adjective

relating to the use of or having the nature of an interrogation

See also: interrogative