Similar words: questioning, questioningly, leading, pleading, misleading, pleadingly, misleadingly, question. Meaning: n. a question phrased in such a way as to suggest the desired answer; a lawyer may ask leading questions on cross-examination.
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1 Don't ask leading questions.
2 All right, I won't ask leading questions.
3 Never did she ask leading questions or provide suggestions.
4 For example, a leading question may take the respondent outside the bounds of the context of everyday life.
5 It makes me worry,(www.Sentencedict.com) all those leading questions with hidden assumptions that detectives like to ask suspects.
6 In answer to a leading question about the temperature Of the room, he reflected that it had been cold and draughty.
7 The query information returned includes the leading question mark.
8 In a court of law, the term leading question denotes a question that is put in such a way as to guide the person being questioned towards a desired response.
9 The defence objected to the prosecution asking a leading question and had it changed from "Is that he man you saw?"
10 This can be as seemingly benign as a leading question or statement when the client is already confused, depressed and vulnerable and looking for explanations for how she feels.
11 The judge told him not to ask the witness leading questions.
12 To arrive there the counsellor has to stop talking, and in order to stop talking, answerable and leading questions are required.
13 Questions which attempt to guide the witness's answer or which assume a fact not yet proved. Here is an example of leading question: "Mr."
14 In all these movements they bring to the front, as the leading question in each, the property question, no matter what its degree of development at the time.
15 It's clear from the replay that it was a leading question.
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