interview
[ɪntəˌvju:]

noun

[Definition]: a requested meeting between employer and job candidate; meeting with a reporter to make a show

[Example Sentences]:
1. Both weighed heavily on him, he acknowledged in an interview two weeks before his departure in 2013.
2. I have a desire to help animals, Simon said in an interview with Reuters in 2014.
3. For his interview, go to 40:36.
4. For her interview, go to 22:46.
5. It also could give them ideas about who they interview to get more information on the suspects.
6. In the same interview, she said she spent her free time with family and her husband.
7. When the right person passes your interview process, make an offer the same day.
8. You have to find that guy and interview him and make sure you know what his symptoms are.
9. In the interview, he said Congress had not acted at the time because of the cost.
10. His supporters believe the TV interview was done under duress.
11. He said that her answers during an FBI interview were truthful.
12. He then stopped the interview, saying he wanted to talk to a lawyer.
13. He also claims she failed to interview a witness who could have provided him with an alibi.
14. The first interview took place this morning, but it turned out to be a short one.
15. I applied, they flew me up there for an interview and a week later they hired me.


[Antonyms]isolation, exclusion, independence

[Synonyms]meeting, parley, conference