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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91. The captain was detained for questioning.
92. Michele gave her a swift, questioning glance.
93. The questioning patients submitted no follow-up questions.
94. Coercion should not be used when questioning suspects.
95. All three, he said, remained silent during police questioning.
96. It requires a persistent questioning approach.
97. Are you questioning the orders of a superior officer?
98. During questioning, Robinson contradicted himself several times.
99. The questioning was polite and leisured but thorough.
100. For instance, there will be sections on good interview procedure, objective selection criteria, lines of questioning to avoid etc.
101. Questioning each other, they milled around, looking upwards with tired eyes.
102. The idea of questioning is central to the chapters on reading, note making and documentary evidence.
103. Both texts proceed by questioning the need for a company brochure.
104. It is Carney, though, deferential but persistent, who does most of the questioning.
105. After questioning the suspect closely, investigators decided he was not a part of the drug operation.
106. Police were twice granted an extension to the time allowed for questioning.
107. Mr Hayes is being kept at Newham police station for questioning.
108. Her mum, having spent the afternoon fearing the worst, met Sally from school and started questioning her right away.
109. At the islands' police headquarters they were detained for questioning for four and a half hours.
110. Last night police were still questioning the other three men and one woman who were arrested at the site.
111. The new report confirmed these concerns, questioning whether existing toxicity tests were sufficient to take account of these issues.
112. The suspects were arrested after questioning Thursday morning, the chief said, but have been released pending court appearances.
113. And, in Coconut Grove, I always underwent a dramatic transformation from nail-polishing stewardess to a freer, more questioning self.
113. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
114. By refraining from questioning I've allowed Liza to go on living a lie.
115. Uniformed men and Wycliffe's detective constables were questioning the very few people who actually lived in the street.
116. Free inquiry within the liberation movements, then, led to a deep questioning of problematic assumptions in the modern political worldview.
117. Second, it provides safeguards against the police inaccurately recording or inventing the words used in questioning a detained person.
118. Skilful questioning of the child can make him tap sources of knowledge he didn't know he had.
119. Even one counterexample would give us a pretext to bring the rogue in for questioning.
120. There were other more personal attacks on Heseltine, questioning his political judgement and his loyalty to the party.
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