Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
call-in-question
noun
/kɔːl ɪn ˈkwɛs.tʃən/

Definition
A call-in-question is a formal request for reconsideration of a decision or issue, often made during a legal or parliamentary procedure.

Examples
- The senator raised a call-in-question regarding the proposed legislation during the committee meeting.
- During the debate, the moderator announced a call-in-question that needed immediate attention.

Meaning
The term typically refers to a specific question or matter that has been raised for debate or discussion, usually in an official setting.

Synonyms
- query
- interrogation
- inquiry
- issue