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Definition of question
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Question
(v. t.) To talk to; to
converse
with.
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Pose
::
Pose (v. t.) To
interrogate;
to
question.
Delicate
::
Delicate
(a.)
Requiring
careful
handling;
not to be
rudely
or
hastily
dealt with; nice;
critical;
as, a
delicate
subject
or
question..
Question
::
Question
(n.)
Examination
with
reference
to a
decisive
result;
investigation;
specifically,
a
judicial
or
official
investigation;
also,
examination
under
torture..
Questioner
::
Questioner
(n.) One who asks
questions;
an
inquirer.
Querist
::
Querist
(n.) One who
inquires,
or asks
questions..
Decreet
::
Decreet
(n.) The final
judgment
of the Court of
Session,
or of an
inferior
court,
by which the
question
at issue is
decided..
Query
::
Query (n.) A
question
in the mind; a
doubt;
as, I have a query about his
sincerity..
Wager
::
Wager (v. t.) To
hazard
on the issue of a
contest,
or on some
question
that is to be
decided,
or on some
casualty;
to lay; to
stake;
to bet..
Refer
::
Refer (v. t.)
Hence:
To send or
direct
away; to send or
direct
elsewhere,
as for
treatment,
aid,
information,
decision,
etc.; to make over, or pass over, to
another;
as, to refer a
student
to an
author;
to refer a
beggar
to an
officer;
to refer a bill to a
committee;
a court
refers
a
matter
of fact to a
commissioner
for
investigation,
or
refers
a
question
of law to a
superior
tribunal..
Decretal
::
Decretal
(a.) An
authoritative
order or
decree;
especially,
a
letter
of the pope,
determining
some point or
question
in
ecclesiastical
law. The
decretals
form the
second
part of the canon law..
Query
::
Query (v. t.) To
address
questions
to; to
examine
by
questions.
Quantity
::
Quantity
(n.) The
attribute
of being so much, and not more or less; the
property
of being
measurable,
or
capable
of
increase
and
decrease,
multiplication
and
division;
greatness;
and more
concretely,
that which
answers
the
question
How
much?;
measure
in
regard
to bulk or
amount;
determinate
or
comparative
dimensions;
measure;
amount;
bulk;
extent;
size..
Rescript
::
Rescript
(v. t.) The
answer
of an
emperor
when
formallyconsulted
by
particular
persons
on some
difficult
question;
hence,
an edict or
decree..
Indulge
::
Indulge
(v. i.) To
indulge
one's self; to
gratify
one's
tastes
or
desires;
esp., to give one's self up (to); to
practice
a
forbidden
or
questionable
act
without
restraint;
--
followed
by in, but
formerly,
also, by to..
Bear
::
Bear (v. i.) To
relate
or
refer;
-- with on or upon; as, how does this bear on the
question?.
Peradventure
::
Peradventure
(n.)
Chance;
hap;
hence,
doubt;
question;
as,
proved
beyond
peradventure..
Problem
::
Problem
(n.) A
question
proposed
for
solution;
a
matter
stated
for
examination
or
proof;
hence,
a
matter
difficult
of
solution
or
settlement;
a
doubtful
case; a
question
involving
doubt..
Interrogatory
::
Interrogatory
(n.) A
formal
question
or
inquiry;
esp.
(Law),
a
question
asked in
writing..
Doubtlessly
::
Doubtlessly
(adv.)
Unquestionably.
Contest
::
Contest
(v. t.) To make a
subject
of
dispute,
contention,
litigation,
or
emulation;
to
contend
for; to call in
question;
to
controvert;
to
oppose;
to
dispute..
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