So the definition of interpellated with which I am familiar is the right of a parliament to question government ministers, i.e. the House of Commons interpellated the Minister of Defense. And then the minister has to justify their policies or risk a vote of no confidence.
... I have this belief that somehow this cannot be the definition which you are using, although I am enjoying the mental image of Congress asking you questions about species self-definition. Help?
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... I have this belief that somehow this cannot be the definition which you are using, although I am enjoying the mental image of Congress asking you questions about species self-definition. Help?