Out of Question
Meaning and usage of the word/phrase 'Out of Question'.
Meaning: Completely impossible or unacceptable.
Usage: It’s out of question to go there today.
Sample Dialogue
A: As a good boy, you should admit your fault and say sorry to him.
B: It’s out of question sir; he called me bad names in front of the whole class.
A: What? Did he abuse you, but I was told that you have insulted him.
B: Sir, I swear I’ve not, I was just passing by when he passed sarcastic
remarks.