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Interpellate Word International World Country's Official Means Interpellated

This flashcard defines 'interpellate' as a verb meaning to question someone formally concerning an official action or policy. It originates from Latin, meaning 'to interrupt,' and is used in political contexts, particularly in international parliaments.

This flashcard defines 'interpellate' as a verb meaning to question someone formally concerning an official action or policy. It originates from Latin, meaning 'to interrupt,' and is used in political contexts, particularly in international parliaments.

Word interpellate
Date July 3, 2015
Type verb
Syllables in-ter-PELL-ayt
Etymology Interpellate is a word you might encounter in the international news section of a newspaper or magazine. It refers to a form of political challenging used in the congress or parliament of many nations throughout the world, in some cases provided for in the country's constitution. Formal interpellation isn't practiced in the U.S. Congress, but in places where it is practiced, it can be the first step in ousting an appointed official or bringing to task an elected one. The word was borrowed from the Latin term interpellatus, past participle of interpellare, which means "to interrupt or disturb a person speaking." The "interrupt" sense, once used in English, is now obsolete, and interpellate should not be confused with interpolate, which means "to insert words into a text or conversation."
Examples At the international tribunal, U.N. officials interpellated the premier about his country's acquisition of illegal weapons. "The group noted that Mr. Lotilla was being interpellated at the time by Rep. Elpidio F. Barzaga, Jr., a member of the majority bloc who supported the fare hike." - Melissa Luz T. Lopez and Vince Alvic Alexis F. Nonato, Business World, January 23, 2015
Definition : to question (someone, such as a foreign minister) formally concerning an official action or policy or personal conduct

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