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Definition of question
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Question
(v. t.) To raise a
question
about;
to call in
question;
to make
objection
to.
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Unquestioned
::
Unquestioned
(a.)
Indisputable;
not to be
opposed
or
impugned.
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..
Partiality
::
Partiality
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
partial;
inclination
to favor one
party,
or one side of a
question,
more than the
other;
undue bias of
mind..
Appeal
::
Appeal
(v. t.) To call upon
another
to
decide
a
question
controverted,
to
corroborate
a
statement,
to
vindicate
one's
rights,
etc.; as, I
appeal
to all
mankind
for the truth of what is
alleged.
Hence:
To call on one for aid; to make
earnest
request..
Nay
::
Nay
(adv.)
No; -- a
negative
answer
to a
question
asked,
or a
request
made, now
superseded
by no. See Yes..
Slide
::
Slide (v. t.) To pass or put
imperceptibly;
to slip; as, to slide in a word to vary the sense of a
question..
Decision
::
Decision
(n.) An
account
or
report
of a
conclusion,
especially
of a legal
adjudication
or
judicial
determination
of a
question
or
cause;
as, a
decision
of
arbitrators;
a
decision
of the
Supreme
Court..
Querist
::
Querist
(n.) One who
inquires,
or asks
questions..
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..
Catechist
::
Catechist
(n.) One who
instructs
by
question
and
answer,
especially
in
religions
matters..
Cause
::
Cause (v.) Any
subject
of
discussion
or
debate;
matter;
question;
affair
in
general.
Questionary
::
Questionary
(n.) One who makes it his
business
to seek after
relics
and carry them about for sale.
Unquestioned
::
Unquestioned
(a.) Not
interrogated;
having
no
questions
asked;
not
examined
or
examined
into.
Gist
::
Gist (n.) The main
point,
as of a
question;
the point on which an
action
rests;
the pith of a
matter;
as, the gist of a
question..
Uncertain
::
Uncertain
(a.)
Questionable;
equivocal;
indefinite;
problematical.
Catechismal
::
Catechismal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
catechism,
having
the form of
questions
and
answers;
catechetical..
Narrow
::
Narrow
(v. t.) To
contract
the reach or
sphere
of; to make less
liberal
or more
selfish;
to
limit;
to
confine;
to
restrict;
as, to
narrow
one's views or
knowledge;
to
narrow
a
question
in
discussion..
Indubitate
::
Indubitate
(a.) Not
questioned
or
doubtful;
evident;
certain.
Settle
::
Settle
(n.) To
determine,
as
something
which is
exposed
to doubt or
question;
to free from
unscertainty
or
wavering;
to make sure, firm, or
constant;
to
establish;
to
compose;
to
quiet;
as, to
settle
the mind when
agitated;
to
settle
questions
of law; to
settle
the
succession
to a
throne;
to
settle
an
allowance..
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..
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