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cross-question

NOUN
  1. a question asked in cross-examination

How To Use cross-question In A Sentence

  • 'I got frightened at the idea of croup, and cross-questioned him to discover if my trots were among the sufferers, but he shook his head. "Carrots": Just a Little Boy
  • Arguing for such a debate, he said he wanted the chance to cross-question him without notes.
  • If she cannot think and cross-question, why did she raise the question in the first place? McCain Adviser: McCain Likely To Confront Obama About Ayers At Debate
  • It also cross-questioned me, but ended up giving me the information I wanted.
  • They cross-questioned him and then recross-questioned him to check on his consistency.
  • The flavour of his cross-questioning comes across in the notes kept by Hargreaves: β€˜It's bad to kill.’
  • Only after some cross-questioning did I discover that the system would log me out after 15 minutes of inactivity.
  • The meeting itself is just a chance for all who wish to hear and cross-question the three finalists: an eve-of-poll hustings. It is interesting that Sir George Young took the opportunity...
  • The elderly man shook visibly under cross-questioning.
  • Third, it cross-questions closely the link between nationalism, militarism and patriarchy in the specificity of women's inclusion to and exclusion from the military.
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