Similar words: question, in question, question mark, questionable, call in question, pop the question, questionnaire, beyond question. Meaning: ['kwestʃənɪŋ] n. a request for information. adj. 1. perplexed (as if being expected to know something that you do not know) 2. marked by or given to doubt 3. showing curiosity.
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271. Four executive journalists were detained for questioning by the police today.
272. Ruby told prosecutors during questioning that Clooney and his partner, Italian actress Elisabetta Canalis, were among the guests at one of Berlusconi's parties, a claim denied by Canalis.
273. The voices of the nay-sayers are in the ascendancy, questioning the US's ability to reinvent itself, to heal its wounded economy and sustain its leadership in the face of a burgeoning China.
274. As he talked Chou En-lai stood facing him, his head a little to one side as was his habit, listening intently until the story was told, and then questioning him.
275. Under close questioning, the wretched man caved in abjectly and confessed all his misdemeanours.
276. But in this week's issue of Science, three groups of researchers raise concerns over the findings, questioning the study's reliability, legality and financial implications.
277. Prospective buyers have felt that the use of a non-disclosure agreement was questioning their honesty and integrity.
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