noun
- people who operate polygraph machines (lie detectors) to conduct tests
- people who write in multiple languages or scripts
Usage: rare; historical
Examples
- The police department hired three experienced polygraphers for the investigation.
- Polygraphers must complete extensive training before they can administer lie detector tests.
- The company’s polygraphers work with law enforcement agencies nationwide.
- Medieval polygraphers created manuscripts in Latin, Greek, and Arabic.
- Professional polygraphers interpret the results of physiological measurements during questioning.
- The court questioned the reliability of evidence provided by polygraphers.