Synonym: impossible, inconceivable, unimaginable. Similar words: question, in question, questionnaire, beyond question, suggestion, investigation, request, prestidigitation. Meaning: adj. totally unlikely.
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31) There were no roads of any sort, and rapid pursuit of tribal groups was out of the question.
32) As for the notion of canvassing his licentious friends, it was out of the question.
33) Investors and analysts took that to mean a rate cut before mid-year is out of the question.
34) However[sentencedict.com/out of the question.html], continuing financial uncertainty meant that privatisation by means of a share issue to the public was out of the question.
35) An even higher economic growth rate is not out of the question.
36) Anything like an adequate account of the method of empirical inquiry is out of the question here.
37) The short pole was now out of the question so it was out on the long pole.
38) Park was told that a summit meeting was out of the question.
39) The government was determined to avoid confrontation with any Great Power over peripheral areas where significant economic development was out of the question.
40) Indeed, it was out of the question given the dollar's enfeebled position.
41) To defy convention, surrender her virginity, to a man she neither loved nor desired must be quite out of the question.
42) Also, long walks, like choke chains, are out of the question.
43) Writing to the client would be out of the question too, because of her marital problems, even if her address were available.
44) It was out of the question to put on an exhaustive exhibition, because it would have been too voluminous.
45) Rehearsals were nearly complete and a replacement for her was out of the question at such short notice.
46) Excommunication also remained out of the question because much of the Church membership stood in awe of these exploits.
47) There was one man who soon put that out of the question.
48) Such an arrangement would probably be considered out of the question today, and rightly so.
49) In the beginning, before construction began, a high dam was out of the question.
50) In the field of social housing, discrimination against nationals of other Member States will be out of the question.
51) But even with the field limited in this way, an exhaustive study is out of the question.
52) Ohio Street with its burlesque houses is out of the question.
53) For most Atlantans, actually going to the Olympic Games is out of the question.
54) There will, of course, be no severance pay, and a reference is out of the question.
55) These constraints put out of the question any prospect of training fully fledged navigators for the thousands of landing craft crews.
56) It's out of the question to rebuild the towers.
57) This is out of the question, in respect that is stultifies the whole plan.
58) Having sex in a twin bed is out of the question.
59) So then getting her autograph would be completely out of the question?
60) Don't exaggerate about what you have to offer and remember two-timing is out of the question.
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