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Idiom be out of the question if something is out of the question, it is not possible or not allowed.A trip to New Zealand is out of the question this year.
idiombe out of the questionused in order to say that something will not be possible or is not allowed:"How about Monday - are you free then?" "No, Monday's out of the question."A house was out of the question in those days, we usually lived in rented rooms.Could we have access to the students' records, or would that be out of the question?
be out of the questionTo be impossible and/or impermissible. This phrase is often used to halt further consideration or discussion of a request. In this family, dating is out of the question until you're 18, and that's that. I'm sorry, but getting a huge project like this done in three days is just out of the question. |