0 past participle, past simple of cross-question
1 to cross-examine
The witnesses were cross-questioned almost as if they were accused.
They, themselves, were taken into the police station and cross-questioned and cross-examined.
He is cross-questioned as to where he has been searching for work.
When he is cross-questioned on those speeches he gives us evasive replies as to what should be the future policy.
I cross-questioned witnesses on that issue because, although it was a basic error, it covered a significantly wider sphere.
These old people find it exceedingly trying to be questioned and cross-questioned about their means.
I am sure that we shall be cross-questioned in some detail on various policies.
I do not want to be cross-questioned on that.