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Synonyms for interview

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for interview

the questioning of a person (or a conversation in which information is elicited)

a conference (usually with someone important)

conduct an interview in television, newspaper, and radio reporting

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discuss formally with (somebody) for the purpose of an evaluation

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go for an interview in the hope of being hired

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"A thousand, thousand thanks, dearest Mademoiselle Hennequin," said Betts, in an incoherent, half-sane manner; "you have read my letter, and I may interpret this interview favorably.
I have to interview the fellow, and I need some lead up to him.
With your permission, I would ask the favor of an interview, as I feel strongly upon the subject, and have certain suggestions which I could only elaborate in a personal conversation.
Magdalen had returned to the house, a little vexed; her interview with Frank having been interrupted by a messenger from Mr.
Magdalen slipped away into the garden to hear Frank's account of the interview with his father.
Jones grew still more and more impatient to see Sophia; and finding, after repeated interviews with Lady Bellaston, no likelihood of obtaining this by her means (for, on the contrary, the lady began to treat even the mention of the name of Sophia with resentment), he resolved to try some other method.
Could her ladyship decently refuse me an interview with my own niece, while two witnesses were looking on?
Every thing depends on the issue of my interview with Miss Silvester to-morrow.
She was suspiciously brief and reserved in telling me the result of her interview with her sister.
The whole interview between us had hardly lasted more than half an hour--she had not breathed a word, in my presence, to explain the mystery of her evident distress and dismay at the prospect of her marriage, and yet she had contrived to win me over to her side of the question, I neither knew how nor why.
Finally, as the hour for her interview with the count approached, Milady had everything about her darkened, and ordered Kitty to return to her own chamber, and introduce De Wardes whenever he presented himself.
D'Artagnan at the moment of quitting Milady felt only the liveliest regret at the parting; and as they addressed each other in a reciprocally passionate adieu, another interview was arranged for the following week.
The bishop affected to speak in a loud voice, before every one, of their previous interview. The king replied that the words spoken in that interview had borne their fruit, and that he desired another under the same conditions.
He, who had interviewed so many illustrious personages, had himself become illustrious and was interviewed in his turn.
Find out as much information about the organisation as you can before the interview as you prepare for the technical questions.