English to Urdu Dictionary question

question

سوال
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'
verb
استفسار کرنا
noun
سوال
example
The compilations always, without 'question' , included his preamble to the track and his following comments.
It has given some an excuse to 'question' our cause and to cast doubt on our motives.
No matter what our build we always have doubts; we always 'question' our desirability and self-worth.
Your description can be a few words, a sentence, a 'question' , or even just a single word.
Edward was the only one she obeyed without 'question'
I must however add a few words regarding how the 'question' is to be approached and answered.
her loyalty is really beyond 'question'
If he told one of us to do something we did it without 'question' .
one could 'question' if he's sincere or not
we'll have to deal with the 'question' sooner or later
the study raises the 'question' as to the suitability of the programme
There is simply no Archimedean point on which we can stand and make statements that are beyond 'question' .
There is a 'question' of trust and it is a live issue and we have to deal with it.
At the last minute, Hain was told that his interrogators were in fact planning to 'question' him about something else.
In Question Time Mark Latham wanted to focus on the 'question' of truth in government.
Let me assure all concerned that any rainbow trout the size of salmon in this country are, without 'question' , farmed.
The detention plans were put forward after senior police officers argued they needed extra time to 'question' suspects.
A second issue which we have not discussed here is the 'question' of the housing market.
there's no 'question' that the company's true financial situation is different
The interviewer was aghast that I could 'question' the prime minister's integrity.
Perhaps the best way to put this is simply to say it exactly as the 'question' is worded.
This is a 'question' of practical importance and a subject of debate in tax literature.
He was raised a Methodist but began to 'question' his faith after seeing so many die in the Korean war.
Officers in Finglas Station will 'question' people who were at the scene to establish how the man was shot.
Morgan resolved an important 'question' relating to the interpretation of Title VII, the central federal anti-discrimination statute.
But we carry that burden and continue to serve to the best of our ability and go forth without 'question' .
However, in light of recent data many have started to 'question' whether it will raise rates again so soon.
Almost all of what is left of this wonderful railway is in deep cuttings and this will attract undesirables without 'question' .
Was it a 'question' of lost spontaneity, or was it a matter of simply not feeling everything connect like it could?
Colin Davey, a member of the Bradford team, said it was a 'question' of educating businesses about the tax system.
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