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question

noun

[L. quaestio. See Quesi.]

ques’chun.

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The act of asking; an interrogatory; as, to examine by question and answer.

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That which is asked; something proposed which is to be solved by answer. What is the question?

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Inquiry; disquisition; discussion. It is to be put to question, whether it is lawful for christian princes to make an invasive war, simply for the propagation of the faith.

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Dispute or subject of debate. There arose a question between some of John’s disciples and the Jews, about purifying. John 3:25.

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Doubt; controversy; dispute. The story is true beyond all question. This does not bring their truth in question.

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Trial; examination; judicial trial or inquiry. Of the hope and resurrection of the dead I am called in question. Acts 23:6; Acts 24:21.

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Examination by torture.

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Endeavor; effort; act of seeking.

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In logic, a proposition stated by way of interrogation. In question, in debate; in the course of examination or discussion; as, the matter or point in question.

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verb intransitive
To ask a question or questions; to inquire by interrogatory or proposition to be answered. He that questioneth much, shall learn much.

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To debate by interrogatories.

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verb transitive
To inquire of by asking questions; to examine by interrogatories; as, to question a witness.

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To doubt of; to be uncertain of. And most we question what we most desire.

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To have no confidence in; to treat as doubtful. If a man is frustrated in his designs, his prudence is questions.