English to Gujarati Dictionary query

query

ક્વેરી
definition
verb
many people queried whether any harm had been done
ask a question about something, especially in order to express one's doubts about it or to check its validity or accuracy.
noun
a spokeswoman said queries could not be answered until Monday
a question, especially one addressed to an official or organization.
translation of 'query'
સવાલ,
પૂછપરછ,
પ્રશ્ન
verb
સંદેહ હોવો
noun
સંદેહ
example
We got a chance to 'query' him on a variety of subjects and his answers provide an interesting look into his mind (or at the very least scratch the surface).
She completely fails to 'query' whether or not this competitive bloodlust is something we as a society want to encourage.
Anyway, some have asked us to 'query' our readers since we are in touch with so many people in the healthcare industry.
A council spokesperson said he was not in a position to answer the 'query' on the double yellow lines.
Replays showed Jayawardene took the low catch on the half-volley and home umpire Asoka de Silva referred to square-leg colleague Dave Orchard to 'query' whether the catch had been taken cleanly.
We recently have sent out questionnaire to 'query' our Japanese readers about their reactions to our magazine and products.
Sometimes a questionnaire can be used to 'query' students.
The golf course is a good public amenity but I would 'query' whether it could be run in a way that at least allows it to break even.
He was quick to respond to the 'query' whether script writing can be taught theoretically.
Clinicians should 'query' parents about eating behaviors when discussing dietary habits at well-child visits.
It is legitimate to 'query' whether all of his views are correct but to make an honest man u2018apologiseu2019 helps no-one but the terrorists.
I have had many friends afraid to go and ask questions or 'query' anything simply because they don't know whether the clerk will decide to unleash her day's frustration on them.
While scientists may well query the value of this kind of concept, I am sure that many social scientists will 'query' its entire validity.
I rang the water company to 'query' my bill
We 'query' the teacher as to her views on assessment and accountability in general and special education, and on inclusion of students in general education.
His second 'query' concerned the request from residents, whose property faces onto the Fairgreen at the rear, to have a footpath installed behind their houses.
In the event he failed a fitness test on the Friday prior to the game but in any event he would have been prevented from playing following a 'query' from Carlow regarding his eligibility.
That is not a call for censorship, but it is legitimate to 'query' whether this project is the most suitable to receive public money.
Some shareholders are expected to 'query' whether this would be the most prudent use of the money.
Those who have a 'query' , are seeking information or wish to register a complaint and are unsure whom to contact, may call the North West
The students were 'queried' on various social values as well as military recruiting options.
But the BMJ 'queried' whether these conclusions had been drawn from an examination of the study's raw data.
Giambi said he had 'queried' Anderson about Bonds' workout and health regimens.
The finding of most interest is that directly 'querying' individuals about prior diagnosis and/or treatment of bipolar disorder is considerably more efficient than symptom-based screening.
The second column shows how many times each function 'queried' the database and the last column shows the functions' names and source files.
Repeated media 'queries' about the incidents finally saw the Pentagon's Southern Command release a statement on January 24.
The kids come to expect that special time and will remind you with their 'queries' : u2018What are we doing for Family Night?u2019
My 'queries' are as follows: What are the do's and don'ts to be followed after a hysterectomy?
The foundation operates a 24-hour freephone helpline, run by trained staff and nurses, to give information and answer 'queries' on the disease.
In the Scottish ballad, the Mother obviously does not believe her son's first answer, and she 'queries' him again and again.
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