Idioms

call (someone or something) into question or call into question (someone or something)
to dispute or cast doubt upon someone or something
The lawyer called the man's statement about his neighbor into question.

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  • call (someone's) bluff
  • call (someone) names
  • call (someone) on the carpet
  • call a meeting
  • call a meeting to order
  • call a spade a spade
  • call for (someone or something)
  • call for (someone)
  • call in (someone) or call (someone) in
  • call in (something) or call (something) in
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  • put (something) above (something)
  • prevail upon (someone)
  • have the wherewithal to (do something)
  • take (something) up with (someone)
  • egg (someone) on or egg on (someone)
  • do with (someone or something)
  • open to (something)
  • see (someone) to (somewhere)
  • rump session
  • run for it


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