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Questioned - definition of questioned by The Free Dictionary Questioned - definition of questioned by The Free Dictionary https://www.thefreedictionary.com/questioned Printer Friendly question (redirected from questioned ) Also found in: Thesaurus , Medical , Legal , Idioms , Encyclopedia . ques·tion (kwĕs′chən) n. 1. A sentence, phrase, or gesture that seeks information through a reply. 2. a. A subject or point that is under discussion or open to controversy: the question of whether a new school should be built. b. A matter of concern or difficulty; a problem: This is not a question of too little money. 3. a. A proposition brought up for consideration by an assembly. b. The act of bringing a proposal to vote. 4. Law An issue in dispute for the resolution of a court. 5. Uncertainty; doubt: There is no question about the validity of the enterprise. Her integrity is beyond question. v. ques·tioned , ques·tion·ing , ques·tions v. tr. 1. a. To ask a question or questions of (someone). b. To interrogate (a suspect, for example). See Synonyms at ask . 2. To pose a question or questions regarding (something); analyze or examine: researchers questioning which of the methods will work. 3. To express doubt about; dispute: questioned his sincerity; questioned the expense report. v. intr. To ask questions. Idioms: in question Under consideration or discussion. out of the question Not worth considering because of being too difficult or impossible: Starting over is out of the question. [Middle English, from Old French, legal inquiry , from Latin quaestiō , quaestiōn- , from *quaestus , obsolete past participle of quaerere , to ask, seek .] ques′tion·er n. ques′tion·ing·ly adv. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. question ( ˈkwɛstʃən ) n 1. a form of words addressed to a person in order to elicit information or evoke a response; interrogative sentence 2. a point at issue: it's only a question of time until she dies ; the question is how long they can keep up the pressure . 3. a difficulty or uncertainty; doubtful point: a question of money ; there's no question about it . 4. a. an act of asking b. an investigation into some problem or difficulty 5. a motion presented for debate by a deliberative body 6. put the question to require members of a deliberative assembly to vote on a motion presented 7. (Law) law a matter submitted to a court or other tribunal for judicial or quasi-judicial decision 8. (Law) question of fact (in English law) that part of the issue before a court that is decided by the jury 9. (Law) question of law (in English law) that part of the issue before a court that is decided by the judge 10. beg the question a. to avoid giving a direct answer by posing another question b. to assume the truth of that which is intended to be proved. See petitio principii 11. beyond (all) question beyond (any) dispute or doubt 12. call in into question a. to make (something) the subject of disagreement b. to cast doubt upon the validity, truth, etc, of (something) 13. in question under discussion: this is the man in question . 14. out of the question beyond consideration; unthinkable or impossible: the marriage is out of the question . 15. pop the question informal to propose marriage vb ( mainly tr ) 16. to put a question or questions to (a person); interrogate 17. to make (something) the subject of dispute or disagreement 18. to express uncertainty about the validity, truth, etc, of (something); doubt [C13: via Old French from Latin quaestiō, from quaerere to seek] ˈquestioner n Usage: The question whether should be used rather than the question of whether or the question as to whether: this leaves open the question whether he acted correctly Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014 ques•tion (ˈkwɛs tʃən) n. 1. a sentence in an interrogative form addressed to someone in order to get information in reply. 2. a problem for discussion or under discussion; a matter for investigation. 3. a matter of some uncertainty or difficulty; problem: It was mainly a question of time. 4. a subject of dispute or controversy. 5. a proposal to be debated or voted on, as in a meeting or a deliberative assembly. 6. the procedure of putting a proposal to vote. 7. Law. a. a controversy that is submitted to a judicial tribunal for decision. b. the interrogation by which information is secured. 8. the act of asking or inquiring; interrogation; query. 9. inquiry into or discussion of some problem. v.t. 10. to ask questions of; interrogate. 11. to ask; inquire. 12. to make a question of; doubt: They questioned our sincerity. 13. to challenge; dispute. v.i. 14. to ask a question. Idioms: 1. call in or into question, a. to dispute; challenge. b. to cast doubt upon; question. 2. in question, a. under consideration. b. in dispute. 3. out of the question, not to be considered; unthinkable; impossible. [1250–1300; (n.) Middle English questio(u) n, questiun < Middle French question < Latin quaestiō = quaes-, s. of quaerere to ask] ques′tion•er, n. usage.: See beg. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. question 1. 'out of the question' If you say that something is out of the question, you mean that it cannot be done, and is therefore not worth considering. She knew that a holiday this year was out of the question. It has been so cold that gardening has been out of the question. 2. 'beyond question' You do not use 'out of the question' to say that there is no doubt about something. The expression you use is beyond question. She knew beyond question that I was a person who could be trusted. It remains, beyond question, one of the premier races in the international calendar. Collins COBUILD English Usage © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 2004, 2011, 2012 question Past participle: questioned Gerund: questioning Imperative Present Preterite Present Continuous Present Perfect Past Continuous Past Perfect Future Future Perfect Future Continuous Present Perfect Continuous Future Perfect Continuous Past Perfect Continuous Conditional Past Conditional Imperative question question Present I question you question he/she/it questions we question you question they question Preterite I questioned you questioned he/she/it questioned we questioned you questioned they questioned Present Continuous I am questioning you are questioning he/she/it is questioning we are questioning you are questioning they are questioning Present Perfect I have questioned you have questioned he/she/it has questioned we have questioned you have questioned they have questioned Past Continuous I was questioning you were questioning he/she/it was questioning we were questioning you were questioning they were questioning Past Perfect I had questioned you had questioned he/she/it had questioned we had questioned you had questioned they had questioned Future I will question you will question he/she/it will question we will question you will question they will question Future Perfect I will have questioned you will have questioned he/she/it will have questioned we will have questioned you will have questioned they will have questioned Future Continuous I will be questioning you will be questioning he/she/it will be questioning we will be questioning you will be questioning they will be questioning Present Perfect Continuous I have been questioning you have been questioning he/she/it has been questioning we have been questioning you have been questioning they have been questioning Future Perfect Continuous I will have been questioning you will have been questioning he/she/it will have been questioning we will have been questioning you will have been questioning they will have been questioning Past Perfect Continuous I had been questioning you had been questioning he/she/it had been questioning we had been questioning you had been questioning they had been questioning Conditional I would question you would question he/she/it would question we would question you would question they would question Past Conditional I would have questioned you would have questioned he/she/it would have questioned we would have questioned you would have questioned they would have questioned Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011 Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Legend: Switch to new thesaurus Noun 1. question - an instance of questioning; "there was a question about my training"; "we made inquiries of all those who were present" enquiry , query , inquiry , interrogation inquiring , questioning - a request for information answer - the speech act of replying to a question 2. question - the subject matter at issue; "the question of disease merits serious discussion"; "under the head of minor Roman poets" head subject , theme , topic - the subject matter of a conversation or discussion; "he didn't want to discuss that subject"; "it was a very sensitive topic"; "his letters were always on the theme of love" problem - a question raised for consideration or solution; "our homework consisted of ten problems to solve" matter of fact , question of fact - a disputed factual contention that is generally left for a jury to decide matter of law , question of law - a disputed legal contention that is generally left for a judge to decide 3. question - a sentence of inquiry that asks for a reply; "he asked a direct question"; "he had trouble phrasing his interrogations" interrogation , interrogative , interrogative sentence sentence - a string of words satisfying the grammatical rules of a language; "he always spoke in grammatical sentences" cross-question - a question asked in cross-examination leading question -