What is the past tense of cross-question?

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The past tense of cross-question is cross-questioned.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of cross-question is cross-questions.

The present participle of cross-question is cross-questioning.

The past participle of cross-question is cross-questioned.

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Furthermore, he claims that wealthy young men with much leisure time on their hands follow him around as they enjoy hearing people cross-questioned.
He cross-questioned the witnesses, and did his best to browbeat Peverell.
Before examining the room I cross-questioned the servants, but only succeeded in eliciting the facts which I have already stated.
They cross-questioned him and then recross-questioned him to check on his consistency.
It also cross-questioned me, but ended up giving me the information I wanted.
The biographer must always be doubted, cross-questioned, read between the lines.

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