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Can the word question be a verb?

Yes, the word "question" can be a verb. It means:

* To ask a question about something: "The detective questioned the suspect."

* To express doubt about something: "I question the validity of that claim."

* To challenge or interrogate someone: "The judge questioned the witness's testimony."

Here are some examples:

* "She questioned the directions the map provided."

* "He questioned his ability to complete the marathon."

* "The journalist questioned the politician about their policies."

It's important to note that "question" is a regular verb, meaning it follows standard conjugation rules for past tense and participles:

* Past Tense: questioned

* Past Participle: questioned

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