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uh
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nee
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ex·am·i·nee
/
ɪgˌzæm
əˈni
/
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uh
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nee
]
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noun
a person who is
examined
.
Origin:
1780–90;
examine
+
-ee
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examinee
(ɪɡˌzæmɪˈniː)
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n
a person who takes an examination
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