Synonym: impossible, inconceivable, unimaginable. Similar words: question, in question, questionnaire, beyond question, suggestion, investigation, request, prestidigitation. Meaning: adj. totally unlikely.
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1) That's out of the question.
2) A trip to New Zealand is out of the question this year.
3) We cannot go out in this weather—it is out of the question.
4) Demilitarization of the country was out of the question.
5) The noise redoubled,[http://sentencedict.com/out of the question.html] and sleep was out of the question.
6) A new bicycle is out of the question we can't afford it.
7) For the homeless, private medical care is simply out of the question.
8) Another trip abroad this year is out of the question.
9) The evacuation of civilians remains out of the question while the fighting continues.
10) Sleep — during this interval is out of the question.
11) Missing school to watch the football match is out of the question.
12) It is totally out of the question to postpone the midnight deadline.
13) Defending yourself was out of the question.
14) To withhold religious liberty was out of the question.
15) That is out of the question.
16) It didn't seem absolutely out of the question.
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18) Secrecy was out of the question; it would riot have been psychological warfare.
19) A professional career as such seemed out of the question; his only ambition in life was to be an artist.
20) The captain said that it was out of the question.
21) Since that was now clearly out of the question Peter decided to get himself away and consider his position.
22) You can't go in that old shirt - it's out of the question.
23) Either way, it looks as though 103 Dalmatians may now be out of the question.
24) Some of these families are so poor that Christmas presents are out of the question.
25) To do so would have threatened the stability of Franco's position and was, therefore, out of the question.
26) Without the suit, supersonic flight was an impossibility, high-speed evasive action out of the question.
27) Any kind of scientific dialogue between the two parties now seems to be out of the question.
28) It is a relatively small basement room, so a large imposing piece was out of the question.
29) What is possible for a large suburban congregation is out of the question for a tiny congregation in a rural situation.
30) Investors and analysts took that to mean a rate cut is out of the question.
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