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Meanings of
re-examine
in English
To examine again.
reexamine
Synonyms
Examples for "
reexamine
"
reexamine
Examples for "
reexamine
"
1
The institute asked the Sentencing Commission to
reexamine
fines a year ago.
2
Gauck also said Germans should
reexamine
other forgotten aspects to the war.
3
The opposition leader, Bill Shorten, said the Coalition must
reexamine
its priorities.
4
And it doesn't just
reexamine
the standard pantheon of the DC universe.
5
Lawyers for investors are encouraged by FINRA's willingness to
reexamine
its decision.
Usage of
re-examine
in English
1
Some speakers urged the Minister for Justice to
re-examine
the teenager's case.
2
It urged the Government to
re-examine
its policies on family reunification .
3
He also asked the Pentagon to
re-examine
the U.S. military's detention policy.
4
TV would also be advised to
re-examine
its past preference for eccentrics.
5
That exchange helped me to
re-examine
some of own impressions of myself.
6
The shooting caused many Southern states to
re-examine
symbols of the Confederacy.
7
He urged the jury to
re-examine
the matters there were disagreeing on.
8
The country's Justice Ministry listened, and called for prosecutors to
re-examine
the case.
9
But the study suggests the military should
re-examine
soldiers' protective gear.
10
The present work was undertaken to
re-examine
the finding by Turecki et al.
11
The council will then vote on a resolution to
re-examine
…
Audio
12
Academic and scientific institutions must
re-examine
how they fund conference attendance.
13
We are involved in the recurrent need to
re-examine
him and re-explore him.
14
It is time to
re-examine
this suggestion and, possibly, revise it.
15
We need to
re-examine
strategies that are outdated and are counterproductive.
16
The researchers will use new techniques to
re-examine
old fossil finds.
Other examples for "re-examine"
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About this term
re-examine
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
re-examine the case
re-examine how
re-examine evidence
re-examine old
re-examine a prisoner
More collocations
Re-examine
through the time
Re-examine
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common