0 present participle of cross-question
1 to cross-examine
Next, we review studies that demonstrate how different teachers and researchers have engaged in unraveling and cross-questioning the rhetorical influences of various texts types, including multimodal ones.
Next, studies are reviewed that demonstrate how different teachers and researchers have engaged in unravelling and cross-questioning the rhetorical influences of various texts types, including multimodal ones.
There is no proposal here for cross-questioning of couples by registrars.
I notice that the clause mentions only the giving of evidence and says nothing about cross-questioning.
There are evidently no opening or closing addresses by counsel, and there is no cross-questioning of witnesses.
Perhaps in this debate we can get away from this cross-questioning of who is right and who is wrong in particular issues.
I hope that now, after a considerable period of cross-questioning, we may move on to the next question.
It has caused a considerable amount of cross-questioning and heart-searching.