to bring up a question

  • 21question — Synonyms and related words: Chinese puzzle, Parthian shot, Pyrrhonism, absurd, address, affirmation, agonize over, allegation, answer, apostrophe, apprehension, approach, ask, ask a question, ask about, ask questions, assertion, assuredly, at… …

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  • 22question — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. problem, subject; query, interrogation; doubt, dispute. See inquiry. v. t. interrogate, examine, cross examine, quiz; dispute, challenge, doubt. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A query] Syn. inquiry, inquiring …

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  • 23bring back — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms bring back : present tense I/you/we/they bring back he/she/it brings back present participle bringing back past tense brought back past participle brought back 1) to cause ideas, feelings, or memories to be in …

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  • 24bring into question — ► come (or bring) into question become (or raise) an issue for further consideration or discussion. Main Entry: ↑question …

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  • 25question — noun 1》 a sentence worded or expressed so as to elicit information. 2》 a doubt.     ↘the raising of a doubt or objection. 3》 a problem requiring resolution. 4》 a matter or concern depending on conditions: a question of age. verb 1》 ask questions… …

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  • 26Bring It On (Keith Harling album) — Infobox Album Name = Bring It On Type = studio Artist = Keith Harling Released = Start date|1999|11|23 Recorded = Genre = Country Length = 39:23 Label = Giant Producer = John Hobbs, Doug Johnson Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|2|5 [http://www.allmusic …

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  • 27Bring on the Night (Buffy episode) — Infobox Television episode Title=Bring on the Night Series=Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season=7 Episode=10 Airdate=December 17, 2002 Production=7ABB10 Writer=Marti Noxon and Douglas Petrie Director=David Grossman Guests=Anthony Stewart Head (Giles)… …

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  • 28bring something up — 1. tv. to mention something. (Standard English.) □ Why did you have to bring that up? CD Then they brought up the question of money. 2. tv. to vomit something up; to cough something up. CD See if you can get him to bring up the penny. CD I did,… …

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  • 29bring up — phr verb Bring up is used with these nouns as the object: ↑child, ↑daughter, ↑family, ↑grade, ↑kid, ↑matter, ↑question, ↑rear, ↑son, ↑subject …

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  • 30bring up a problem — raise a troubling issue, introduce a question …

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