cross examination
See also: cross-examination
English
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Noun
cross examination (plural cross examinations)
- (law): In a legal trial, the questioning of a witness, while testifying, called by one party's attorney by the attorney opposed to said party.
- By extension, any process in which a person is subject to questioning.
Translations
questioning of a witness — see cross-examination
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