English to Tamil Dictionary question

question

கேள்வி
definition
verb
four men were being questioned about the killings
ask questions of (someone), especially in an official context.
noun
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a sentence worded or expressed so as to elicit information.
translation of 'question '
வினா
verb
கௌ்வி கௌ்
noun
கௌ்வி
example
He points out that if you have already got tens of millions of willing users, it's just a 'question' of working out what you can charge them for.
There is simply no Archimedean point on which we can stand and make statements that are beyond 'question' .
The final line of defence is to 'question' the priorities of those who continue to raise Iraq, and dismiss the issue as a bore.
Your description can be a few words, a sentence, a 'question' , or even just a single word.
one could 'question' if he's sincere or not
However, in light of recent data many have started to 'question' whether it will raise rates again so soon.
Officers in Finglas Station will 'question' people who were at the scene to establish how the man was shot.
you may 'question' him on this matter
I constantly 'question' his love, which has led to him doubting our relationship.
Much has been made of the fact that we must pass this bill quickly and without 'question' to show our support for the troops.
Colin Davey, a member of the Bradford team, said it was a 'question' of educating businesses about the tax system.
Police are also keen to 'question' the soldiers at the nearby Fort George army barracks who were on duty on the night of the fatal shooting.
Some critics 'question' the authenticity of the tablets.
She was not prepared to give even the benefit of the doubt over the 'question' of the mob's fighting prowess.
her loyalty is really beyond 'question'
He said the project was still on the cards as far as North Yorkshire Police were concerned, but it was a 'question' of money.
I will return to the 'question' of scientific validity at the end of my reply.
The medical benefits of research on primates are beyond 'question' .
In short, this study reminds us that power is not so much a matter of discourse as a 'question' of turf.
That has to be a 'question' of opinion rather than fact, so it depends on what you make of the evidence.
All songs have meaning to someone, it's more a 'question' of subject matter.
Mired in depression and doubt, he started to 'question' his most fundamental beliefs.
The compilations always, without 'question' , included his preamble to the track and his following comments.
George Harrison will be remembered, beyond 'question' , on his own terms, as a quiet man meeting a quiet end.
Detectives carefully planned the interview and how they were going to 'question' him.
That she has a great pair of lungs on her is beyond 'question' , but perhaps you have had to live a little first to really mean what you sing about.
the study raises the 'question' as to the suitability of the programme
Hal Sutton's US team was simply never in the contest, as this DVD proves beyond 'question' .
Perhaps the best way to put this is simply to say it exactly as the 'question' is worded.
However, the 'question' of the validity of soft dollars was not a debatable matter until recently.
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