re-examination
noun[CorU]
(alsoreexamination)uk/ˌriː.ɪɡ.zæm.ɪˈneɪ.ʃən/us/ˌriː.ɪɡ.zæm.əˈneɪ.ʃən/theprocessoractoflookingat orconsideringsomethingcarefullyagain, for a second, third, etc.time:
Reexaminationoflifegoalsis acommonfeatureofmiddleage.
Theirtheorydeservesreexamination.
Somecountiesconductedthoroughballotre-examinations.
- The newinquirymustincludeathoroughre-examination of theevidence.
- Theaimof thisdiscussionis topromoteathoroughreexamination of how we makemoraldecisions.
- Shewroteto the HomeSecretarytocallon him toordera re-examination of thecase.
- A re-examination of thewitnessgives thewitnessanopportunitytoexplainanymattersraisedduringcross-examination.
- Despitehugeadvancesintechnologyand theeconomy, the American highschoolhas notundergonearadicalre-examination in more than acentury.
- The reexaminationessentiallyconfirmedwhatdoctorshadfoundearlier.
Analysing and evaluating
- adjudication
- analysable
- analyse
- analyser
- enquiry
- gauge
- go over
- go through
- have the measure ofsomeone/somethingidiom
- inspect
- inspection
- probe
- reinterpretation
- reinvestigate
- reinvestigation
- research
- risk assessment
- scratch
- the acid test
- vet