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deprogram to convince of the error of recently acquired beliefs, esp. those of a religious cult, by coercive means such as kidnapping, deprivation of sleep, and long interrogation and argumentation.
examination in law, formal interrogation. [1/3 definitions]
polygraph a device that records changes in bodily functions such as respiration rate, heartbeat, and blood pressure, sometimes used during interrogation of suspected criminals; lie detector.
put through the wringer to subject to a difficult ordeal, such as an interrogation.
question mark a punctuation mark (?) used after a word, phrase, or sentence to indicate a direct question, or to indicate doubt or uncertainty; interrogation mark. [1/2 definitions]
rack1 to torture or torment, esp. by means of interrogation or on a rack. [1/9 definitions]