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Discover LudwigThe word "cross-examine" is correct and well written in English
It is typically used in legal contexts when a lawyer questions a witness who has already testified. Example: "During the trial, the defense attorney had the opportunity to cross-examine the prosecution's key witness." Alternatives include "interrogate" or "question rigorously."
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cross-examine
verb
To question (someone) closely in order to verify facts, or information previously given.
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You can only cross-examine within the scope of direct examination.
He declined to cross-examine witnesses.
They are eager to cross-examine witnesses.
Prosecutors chose not to cross-examine him.
Mailer rose to cross-examine Chief Marshall.
The prosecution did not cross-examine.
Death," without anyone to cross-examine him.
Does the Prosecution wish to cross-examine?
"Cross-examine" does not translate well.
Do you wish to cross-examine Thoms?
Mr. Belnick's lawyers will cross-examine him on Tuesday.
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