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query
[kweer-ee]
noun
plural
queriesa question; an inquiry.
mental reservation; doubt.
Printing. a question mark (?)especially as added on a manuscriptproof sheetor the likeindicating doubt as to some point in the text.
an inquiry from a writer to an editor of a magazinenewspaperetc.regarding the acceptability of or interest in an idea for an articlenews storyor the like: usually presented in the form of a letter that outlines or describes the projected piece.
verb (used with object)
to ask or inquire about.
No one queried his presence.
to question as doubtful or obscure.
to query a statement.
Printing. to mark (a manuscriptproof sheetetc.) with a query.
to ask questions of.
query
/ ˈkwɪərɪ /
noun
a questionesp one expressing doubtuncertaintyor an objection
a less common name for question mark
verb
to express uncertaintydoubtor an objection concerning (something)
to express as a query
"What's up now?" she queried
to put a question to (a person); ask
Other Word Forms
- queryingly adverb
- outquery verb (used with object)
- unqueried adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of query1
Example Sentences
Inferencethe process a trained model uses to generate the response to a queryrequires less computational power than training.
In response to a querythe Department of Citizenship and Immigration said there were compliance issues surrounding Ó hAnnaidh's application.
Every malicious query becomes training data for China’s systems.
The text-generating AI known as large language models can draft briefssummarize medical notes and answer queries.
During its annual developers conference in MayGoogle unveiled a suite of sophisticated AI products and a revamped version of its classic search engine featuring AI Modewhich answers search queries in a chatbot- conversation.
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