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re-examine
/ ˌriːɪɡˈzæmɪn /
verb
- to examine again
- law to examine (one's own witness) again upon matters arising out of his cross-examination
Derived Forms
- ˌre-exˈaminable, adjective
- ˌre-exˈaminer, noun
- ˌre-exˌamiˈnation, noun
Example Sentences
In a statutory review, the aim for an appealing party is for a decision to be quashed - meaning the case would then be sent back to the planning inspectorate to be re-examined.
Elsewhere, some other countries were re-examining puberty blockers too.
Instead, given the sculptural tradition of heroic men posed against a pedestal, and as a flip of the male gaze, she wanted “Strut” to re-examine men’s bodies and their positions of power.
Advancements in the chemical study of bones and teeth allowed researchers to re-examine the remains.
According to Nasa’s Dr Jamie Jasinski, whose idea it was to re-examine the Voyager 2 data, the mission will need to take his results into account when designing its instruments and planning the scientific survey.
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