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Interviewing

Interviewing \In"ter*view`ing\, n. The act or custom of holding an interview or interviews.

An article on interviewing in the ``Nation'' of January 28, 1869, . . . was the first formal notice of the practice under that name.
--The American.

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interviewing

vb. (present participle of interview English)

Usage examples of "interviewing".

Fighting her way through until she was blocked by a large bed of purple and salmon-pink gladioli, Cameron saw James up the other end interviewing Valerie and quickly stifled a scream of laughter.

Lander was paged by someone while she was interviewing her," he said to the nurse.

I really need your NDE interviewing expertise on the project," Richard said.

But when I started interviewing, I found he wasn't exaggerating: nearly all of them volunteer that their experience was real, 'not like a dream.

She didn't have any intention of interviewing Christmas Lights Guy till she had this figured out.

To the intense disappointment of his armies of female fans, the camera was constantly trained on the person he was interviewing rather than on Declan himself.

On the air now, James Vereker, having thanked all his fans ver' ver' much for their caring Valentines, was interviewing a local witch who'd just made a record.

James was interviewing a large woman in a pin-striped suit and a monocle, who looked not unlike Thomas the Tank Engine.

Charles Fairburn drove to the Forest of Dean to spend two days in an enclosed order, ostensibly interviewing monks.

He's ex-IBA so he's witnessed the interviewing process from the other side.

Lax would later recall, “We were interviewing everybody we could find, and nobody had detrimental information, with the exception of Vicki and Aaron.

By that time, however, the investigators were already interviewing a witness who’d called police after hearing the news of Melissa’s death.

At midnight, the lead investigator was still at work, interviewing the neighbor who had called the ambulance.

And I’m interviewing you to become a member of the defense team for General William Morrison.

I was flying to those places, interviewing officials, meeting with country teams, trying to get a handle on it.