Interview can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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interview - conduct an interview in television, newspaper, and radio reporting | ||
interview - discuss formally with (somebody) for the purpose of an evaluation; "We interviewed the job candidates" | ||
interview - go for an interview in the hope of being hired; "The job candidate interviewed everywhere" | ||
Noun |
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interview - the questioning of a person (or a conversation in which information is elicited); often conducted by journalists; "my interviews with teenagers revealed a weakening of religious bonds" | ||
interview - a conference (usually with someone important); "he had a consultation with the judge"; "he requested an audience with the king" |
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1. | noun | I can't tell you how ominous I found Bush's performance in that interview. | |
2. | noun | "The Norwegians mean well but their role is limited to that of honest broker and the LTTE is keenly aware that they do not have the power [unlike India] to underwrite any arrangement," Kalkat told IPS in an interview. | |
3. | noun | Here's a Miami Herald interview with the relaxed terrorist and former CIA operative in a luxury condo, published yesterday. | |
4. | noun | This little-noted interview with Blount's nephew Murph Archibald, which appeared on National Public Radio's "All Things Considered on March 30, 2004, gives a devastating insight into what it was like to have to suffer through Bush in that period. | |
5. | noun | In the very interview in which they admitted 9/11, and described the codes used for the four targets for the planes, the masterminds admitted to the Jenny code, the code for representing the date 9/11, and used the symbolism of the "Green Birds." | |
6. | noun | What are some good interview questions? | |
7. | noun | He said they are looking for people and based on what I told him an interview was a formality. | |
8. | noun | I shall be glad to make arrangements for an interview. | |
9. | noun | This is a request for your interview participation. | |
10. | noun | Antichrist John Lennon wanted to compete with Jesus Christ, and so he grew a beard and started to make a bogus role of Christ together with Yoko Ono at the Amsterdam Hilton hotel proclaiming "Peace", being then when he was visited by the Canadian journalist who ridiculized and admonished him wanting to know about what Lennon meant when he wrote in the lyrics of "The ballad of John and Yoko": "the way things are going, they're going to crucify me...", The CURSE OF GOD upon John Lennon carried on with all type of miseries and distresses which made Lennon give the interview to the "Rolling Stone" magazine (today condensed in the "Lennon remembers" book) where he speaks about how bad thing were going for him blaming "whatever is up there" for it (referring to God). | |
11. | noun | How did your interview go? | |
12. | noun | She cried bitterly at a press interview. | |
13. | noun | In order to qualify for the homestay you must have an interview with the sponsors. | |
14. | noun | I'd like to have an interview with your father about the matter. | |
15. | noun | The interview is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. tomorrow. | |
16. | verb | He will be in Calgary in a couple of weeks and will interview you then. | |
17. | verb | In addition, I have to interview a professor. | |
18. | verb | We will interview two people so we can hear both sides of this question. | |
19. | verb | I'm preparing to interview my favorite group. | |
20. | verb | Where did you interview them? | |
21. | verb | I'd like to interview Tom. | |
22. | verb | Can we interview Tom? | |
23. | verb | Can we interview them? | |
24. | verb | Can we interview him? | |
25. | verb | Can we interview her? | |
26. | verb | I'd like to interview them. | |
27. | verb | I'd like to interview him. | |
28. | verb | I'd like to interview her. | |
29. | verb | Dan didn't even need to interview Linda. | |
30. | verb | We haven't been able to interview Tom yet. |
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I can't tell you how ominous I found Bush's performance in that interview. |
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"The Norwegians mean well but their role is limited to that of honest broker and the LTTE is keenly aware that they do not have the power [unlike India] to underwrite any arrangement," Kalkat told IPS in an interview. |
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Here's a Miami Herald interview with the relaxed terrorist and former CIA operative in a luxury condo, published yesterday. |
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This little-noted interview with Blount's nephew Murph Archibald, which appeared on National Public Radio's "All Things Considered on March 30, 2004, gives a devastating insight into what it was like to have to suffer through Bush in that period. |
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In the very interview in which they admitted 9/11, and described the codes used for the four targets for the planes, the masterminds admitted to the Jenny code, the code for representing the date 9/11, and used the symbolism of the "Green Birds." |
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What are some good interview questions? |
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He said they are looking for people and based on what I told him an interview was a formality. |
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I shall be glad to make arrangements for an interview. |
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This is a request for your interview participation. |
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Antichrist John Lennon wanted to compete with Jesus Christ, and so he grew a beard and started to make a bogus role of Christ together with Yoko Ono at the Amsterdam Hilton hotel proclaiming "Peace", being then when he was visited by the Canadian journalist who ridiculized and admonished him wanting to know about what Lennon meant when he wrote in the lyrics of "The ballad of John and Yoko": "the way things are going, they're going to crucify me...", The CURSE OF GOD upon John Lennon carried on with all type of miseries and distresses which made Lennon give the interview to the "Rolling Stone" magazine (today condensed in the "Lennon remembers" book) where he speaks about how bad thing were going for him blaming "whatever is up there" for it (referring to God). |
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How did your interview go? | |
She cried bitterly at a press interview. | |
In order to qualify for the homestay you must have an interview with the sponsors. | |
I'd like to have an interview with your father about the matter. | |
The interview is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. tomorrow. | |
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He will be in Calgary in a couple of weeks and will interview you then. |
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In addition, I have to interview a professor. | |
We will interview two people so we can hear both sides of this question. | |
I'm preparing to interview my favorite group. | |
Where did you interview them? | |
I'd like to interview Tom. | |
Can we interview Tom? | |
Can we interview them? | |
Can we interview him? | |
Can we interview her? | |
I'd like to interview them. | |
I'd like to interview him. | |
I'd like to interview her. | |
Dan didn't even need to interview Linda. | |
We haven't been able to interview Tom yet. |