0 past simple and past participle of query
1 to ask questions, especially in order to check if something is true or correct:
The nurses identified appropriate questions as those which related specifically to the topic of the lesson and which queried aspects of puberty.
The sample, constrained by the ontology, is asserted into a knowledge base which is continually queried for evidence of an intrusion or an attack.
Generally, children did better when queried about uppercase letters than lowercase letters.
In addition, annual reports of databases were examined and database "keepers" were queried.
At this point, these facts are queried with ground queries only: queries with variables are postponed until also ground rules have been shown.
Informally, rule r1 says that a site is up by default, and r2 expresses that if a site is down, then it cannot be queried.
Intuitively, the rule r6 states that an unreliable source is not queried by default.
There is also a database that can be queried about the status of a function application.