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Other Words From
- reex·amin·a·ble adjective
- reex·ami·nation noun
- reex·amin·er noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of reexamine1
Example Sentences
Giving him a face and a broken heart and Goldstein’s soulfulness asks us to reexamine our own hard lines — and wonder whether they’re protective or binding.
“Money counts and expenses matter. He’s probably coming in and looking at his budget. Hiring outside experts is often one of the first areas you reexamine and you cut.”
He enlisted doctors — including leading insulin researchers — to reexamine the medical files in the six known deaths.
Current Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón agreed to reexamine the case, and in late October, he recommended the brothers be resentenced to a lower penalty that would make them immediately eligible for parole.
Jones is renowned for “reexamining” American tragedies and decrying them as a hoax.
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