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He questioned their validity
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Playwrights questioned the traditional rules of art and society. society was undergoing rapid change in a period of violence and war.
He questioned their validity
Many critics questioned FDR's New Deal on shift from individualism to collectivism, and for his extensive economic interventionism
The correct spelling is "reproach" (disapproval or criticism).The most common US use is in the term beyond reproach, meaning someone so prominent as to not be questioned or criticized.
The woman at Cal's church who made Scout feel unwelcome was Lula. She criticized and questioned Scout's presence at the African American church service, causing discomfort for Scout and Cal.
The verb 'questioned' can be transitive or intransitive. Examples: Transitive: I was questioned endlessly. Intransitive: I questioned the veracity of the his excuse.
"The Police questioned the suspect."
questioned means to be asked. synonyms might include: asked, interrigated, drilled
Lennie may mention defensively that she is pretty because she feels that her appearance is being questioned or criticized, or she may be seeking validation or reassurance from others about her physical attractiveness. This could be a way for Lennie to boost her self-esteem or protect her self-image.
The questioned document examiner itself, a license criminologist who undergone basic and advance training in questioned document examination course.
Yes, the word questioned is a verb.Other verbs are question, questions and questioning, depending on the tense you need.
would - verb you - pronoun have - verb questioned - verb him - pronoun
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asked