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- reex·amin·a·ble adjective
- reex·ami·nation noun
- reex·amin·er noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of reexamine1
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Example Sentences
A string of tragic deaths leads the author to reexamine her roots.
In May 2011, Scotland Yard launched a shadow investigation called Operation Grange to reexamine the original police work.
My experience with Witness allowed me to reexamine why I do what I do.
The U.S. should then reexamine the amount of American aid with an eye to restoring it to its previous levels.
Deep faith may resonate in our position, but it is the ethic of love that forces us to prayerfully reexamine our position.
Reexamine the facts then and see if they are not compatible with another explanation.
You would think the maritime force would reexamine the method it provides air power from the sea, vital yet today too vulnerable.
The secretary ordered the services to reexamine their policies and submit detailed plans for carrying out this directive.
I challenge Congress to reexamine those policies and to reverse them.
The scientific mind holds opinions tentatively and is always ready to reexamine, modify or discard as new evidence comes to light.
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