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Definition of quest
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of quest is as below...
Quest (v. i.) To go on a
quest;
to make a
search;
to go in
pursuit;
to beg.
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Petitionarily
::
Petitionarily
(adv.)
By way of
begging
the
question;
by an
assumption.
Crossbill
::
Crossbill
() A bill
brought
by a
defendant,
in an
equity
or
chancery
suit,
against
the
plaintiff,
respecting
the
matter
in
question
in that
suit..
Controvertible
::
Controvertible
(a.)
Capable
of being
controverted;
disputable;
admitting
of
question.
Riddle
::
Riddle
(n.)
Something
proposed
to be
solved
by
guessing
or
conjecture;
a
puzzling
question;
an
ambiguous
proposition;
an
enigma;
hence,
anything
ambiguous
or
puzzling..
Assize
::
Assize
(n.) A
special
kind of jury or
inquest.
Poser
::
Poser (n.) One who, or that
which,
puzzles;
a
difficult
or
inexplicable
question
or
fact..
Report
::
Report
(v. t.) An
account
or
statement
of the
results
of
examination
or
inquiry
made by
request
or
direction;
relation.
Interrogation
::
Interrogation
(n.) A
point,
mark, or sign, thus [?],
indicating
that the
sentence
with which it is
connected
is a
question.
It is used to
express
doubt,
or to mark a
query.
Called
also
interrogation
point..
Unquestioned
::
Unquestioned
(a.) Not
interrogated;
having
no
questions
asked;
not
examined
or
examined
into.
Closure
::
Closure
(v. t.) A
method
of
putting
an end to
debate
and
securing
an
immediate
vote upon a
measure
before
a
legislative
body. It is
similar
in
effect
to the
previous
question.
It was first
introduced
into the
British
House of
Commons
in 1882. The
French
word
cloture
was
originally
applied
to this
proceeding.
Question
::
Question
(v. t.) To doubt of; to be
uncertain
of; to
query.
Refuse
::
Refuse
(v. t.) To deny, as a
request,
demand,
invitation,
or
command;
to
decline
to do or
grant..
Invade
::
Invade
(v. t.) To enter with
hostile
intentions;
to enter with a view to
conquest
or
plunder;
to make an
irruption
into; to
attack;
as, the
Romans
invaded
Great
Britain..
Equestrienne
::
Equestrienne
(n.) A woman
skilled
in
equestrianism;
a
horsewoman.
Query
::
Query (v. t.) To put
questions
about;
to
elicit
by
questioning;
to
inquire
into; as, to query the items or the
amount;
to query the
motive
or the
fact..
Denial
::
Denial
(n.) A
refusal
to
grant;
rejection
of a
request.
Umpire
::
Umpire
(n.) A
person
to whose sole
decision
a
controversy
or
question
between
parties
is
referred;
especially,
one
chosen
to see that the rules of a game, as
cricket,
baseball,
or the like, are
strictly
observed..
Equestrian
::
Equestrian
(a.)
Belonging
to, or
composed
of, the
ancient
Roman
equities
or
knights;
as, the
equestrian
order..
Sequester
::
Sequester
(v. t.) To cause (one) to
submit
to the
process
of
sequestration;
to
deprive
(one) of one's
estate,
property,
etc..
Query
::
Query (n.) A
question
in the mind; a
doubt;
as, I have a query about his
sincerity..
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