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call into question

VERB
  1. challenge the accuracy, probity, or propriety of
    We must question your judgment in this matter

How To Use call into question In A Sentence

  • Yet it is this very assumption which these writers call into question.
  • Calculating when this Atlantic lineage originated is difficult, since the results now call into question the identity of many fossilized corals.
  • The 1977 paper made clear that they should not goose growth with low interest rates if doing so would call into question their commitment to sound money.
  • These images expose a budding female sexuality, and call into question an idealized vision of femininity. 'Belle de Jour' was produced in 2002/2003.
  • I often do that ... but please quote where I "denigrate" Cao's (possible) naivete of the political establishment (which I actually consider to be a personal virtue, btw) and please quote where I call into question this guy's "sanity"? Your Right Hand Thief
  • Rephrasing Agamben: If it does indeed seem "possible, in other words, to call into question the principle of conditioned necessity," wouldn't it be precisely the "other words" of ontology's linguistic equivalent in vexed groundedness that might help acquaint us with the rhythm of all such suspended negativity, help us practice it, so to speak — by entertaining that othering from within that is the very function of literary words in subvocal speaking? Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
  • Their close and financially rewarding relationship was sufficient to call into question the independence and disinterest of the directors.
  • Their close and financially rewarding relationship was sufficient to call into question the independence and disinterest of the directors.
  • If they become publicly known, they may call into question many silent assumptions about marriage.
  • Allegations that he abused his former wife call into question his fitness for the job.
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