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Cross-question   /krɔs-kwˈɛstʃən/   Listen
noun
cross-question  n.  A question asked in cross-examination.



verb
Cross-question  v. t.  (past & past part. cross-questioned, pres. part. cross-questioning)  To cross-examine; to subject to close questioning.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Cross-question" Quotes from Famous Books



... a sweet reasonableness about Jack that attracted me greatly. I could see he entered vaguely into the real nature of my feelings. But he wouldn't cross-question me: he was too much ...
— Recalled to Life • Grant Allen

... gateways. Not once during her brief visit had she as yet missed guard mounting. Now her absence was significant. In the very eyes of the little party hastening toward him—three young girls and a brace of subalterns—he read question and cross-question, and was thankful to see Hay, the trader, trudging up the walk to join him. So seldom did the old frontiersman enter the quadrangle that people remarked upon his coming;—remarked still more when Webb ...
— A Daughter of the Sioux - A Tale of the Indian frontier • Charles King

... you came in. Why do you cross-question me like this? I could not help his coming. I did not desire that he might be ...
— The Way We Live Now • Anthony Trollope

... to cross-question him with such familiarity that she suddenly found herself addressing him intimately, in the singular tu. Absorbed in his own thoughts, Luis Cervantes had ceased ...
— The Underdogs • Mariano Azuela

... many other nobles had joined in the plot, and that on a day which had not yet been agreed upon a rising would take place in twenty places simultaneously; and that the revolt once begun he was sure that the serfs, weary of the war and its heavy impositions, would everywhere join the movement. I shall cross-question you closely, but you will stick to your story. Make it as simple and straightforward as you can; say you cannot answer for the exact words, but that you will answer that this was the general sense of the conversation you overheard. Now, are ...
— Jack Archer • G. A. Henty


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