0 present participle of cross-question --
1 to cross-examine --
The cross-questioning of someone who comes to register a birth or a death is entirely different from the writing down of census information by a householder.
I do not want to examine those weaknesses now; they have already emerged by cross-questioning in the debate.
Examination and cross-questioning could take place.
Only yesterday the sales department of one firm told me that they had a substantial prospective customer cross-questioning them.
It is that the difficulties involved in obtaining accurate evidence after 40 years, the cross-questioning of witnesses and so forth are too great to make a fair trial possible.
But as no one is compelled to give an address or to submit to cross-questioning, there can of course be no certainty that this is done.
It is not in general a place where cross-questioning takes place or where witnesses appear.
It has caused a considerable amount of cross-questioning and heart-searching.