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Definition of question
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Question
(n.) That which is
asked;
inquiry;
interrogatory;
query.
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Appose
::
Appose
(v. t.) To put
questions
to; to
examine;
to try.
[Obs.]
See Pose.
Doubtful
::
Doubtful
(a.)
Admitting
of
doubt;
not
obvious,
clear,
or
certain;
questionable;
not
decided;
not easy to be
defined,
classed,
or
named;
as, a
doubtful
case, hue,
claim,
title,
species,
and the
like..
Dodge
::
Dodge (v. t.) Fig.: To evade by
craft;
as, to dodge a
question;
to dodge
responsibility..
Question
::
Question
(v. t.) To
inquire
of by
asking
questions;
to
examine
by
interrogatories;
as, to
question
a
witness..
Insoluble
::
Insoluble
(a.) Not to be
solved
or
explained;
insolvable;
as, an
insoluble
doubt,
question,
or
difficulty..
Undeniable
::
Undeniable
(a.)
Unobjectionable;
unquestionably
excellent;
as, a
person
of
undeniable
connections..
Querist
::
Querist
(n.) One who
inquires,
or asks
questions..
Examine
::
Examine
(v. t.) To test by any
appropriate
method;
to
inspect
carefully
with a view to
discover
the real
character
or state of; to
subject
to
inquiry
or
inspection
of
particulars
for the
purpose
of
obtaining
a
fuller
insight
into the
subject
of
examination,
as a
material
substance,
a fact, a
reason,
a
cause,
the truth of a
statement;
to
inquire
or
search
into; to
explore;
as, to
examine
a
mineral;
to
examine
a ship to know
whether
she is
seaworthy;
to
examine
a
proposition,
theory,
or
question..
Moderator
::
Moderator
(n.) The
officer
who
presides
over an
assembly
to
preserve
order,
propose
questions,
regulate
the
proceedings,
and
declare
the
votes..
Bank
::
Bank (n.) The
regular
term of a court of law, or the full court
sitting
to hear
arguments
upon
questions
of law, as
distinguished
from a
sitting
at Nisi
Prius,
or a court held for jury
trials.
See
Banc..
Divide
::
Divide
(v. t.) To
separate
into two
parts,
in order to
ascertain
the votes for and
against
a
measure;
as, to
divide
a
legislative
house upon a
question..
Party
::
Party (v.) A
number
of
persons
united
in
opinion
or
action,
as
distinguished
from, or
opposed
to, the rest of a
community
or
association;
esp., one of the parts into which a
people
is
divided
on
questions
of
public
policy..
Inquirent
::
Inquirent
(a.)
Making
inquiry;
inquiring;
questioning.
Silly
::
Silly (n.)
Proceeding
from want of
understanding
or
common
judgment;
characterized
by
weakness
or
folly;
unwise;
absurd;
stupid;
as, silly
conduct;
a silly
question..
Answer
::
Answer
(n.) To speak or write in
return
to, as in
return
to a call or
question,
or to a
speech,
declaration,
argument,
or the like; to reply to (a
question,
remark,
etc.);
to
respond
to..
Unquestionable
::
Unquestionable
(a.) Not
inviting
questions
or
conversation.
Cause
::
Cause (v.) The side of a
question,
which is
espoused,
advocated,
and
upheld
by a
person
or
party;
a
principle
which is
advocated;
that which a
person
or party seeks to
attain..
Shrieve
::
Shrieve
(v. t.) To
shrive;
to
question.
Cross-examine
::
Cross-examine
(v. t.) To
examine
or
question,
as a
witness
who has been
called
and
examined
by the
opposite
party..
Umpire
::
Umpire
(n.) A
person
to whose sole
decision
a
controversy
or
question
between
parties
is
referred;
especially,
one
chosen
to see that the rules of a game, as
cricket,
baseball,
or the like, are
strictly
observed..
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