calling into question

NOUN
  1. a challenge to defend what someone has said
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  • He has caused a storm by calling into question one of the central dogmas of the Church.
  • The Oder-Neisse episode demonstrated the potential that external and border issues possessed in calling into question the unification process.
  • Suffering insults us by calling into question our self-sufficiency and integrity as individuals.
  • It's not the legality of her actions you are calling into question, but the morality. Times, Sunday Times
  • Germany's gross domestic product rose only 0.1% from the previous quarter, and by 2.7% in annual terms, leaving it below precrisis levels and calling into question the European Central Bank's decision to raise rates twice this year. The Dow Gives Up 76.97 Points
  • And the manner in which political manhood gets displayed is tiresomely predictable: macho chest beating, posing with the fetish objects of anxious masculinity (trucks, big machines, and even bigger weapons), humiliating your opponent with castrating insults, calling into question his or her ability to be tough, ruthless, and merciless with the designated enemy of the moment -- in short, phallic strutting. Stephen Ducat: Revenge of the Wimp Factor: The Ironies of Proving Manhood in the Democratic Primary
  • This is calling into question just what it means to be a music major. Times, Sunday Times
  • Such failures, by calling into question the soundness of the asset structure of all units, tend to modify all desired portfolios.
  • The Oder-Neisse episode demonstrated the potential that external and border issues possessed in calling into question the unification process.
  • He has caused a storm by calling into question one of the central dogmas of the Church.
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