Synonyms for «to probe this question»

"To probe this question" means to explore, investigate, or examine the question closely and thoroughly in order to gain a deeper understanding or find an answer. Full definition
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  • Even as the film turns into something downright seditious by asking probing questions about the lies that we, in our world, may be dealing with on a daily basis without ever realizing they may well be lies, it also recognizes a positive side to our ability to deceive and conceive: not only do we brighten our world and enrich our lives with how we use our imaginations, but — the film wonders — is it wrong to tell a lie if it makes someone happy? (flickfilosopher.com)
  • Asking probing questions with a quiz can help your audience understand that they have a problem that needs solving. (leadquizzes.com)
  • Arrive with a list of probing questions in tow that prove you're prepared, interested, and can continue an engaging conversation with your interviewer. (theladders.com)
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