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examiner

[ US /ɪɡˈzæmənɝ/ ]
[ UK /ɛɡzˈæmɪnɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an investigator who observes carefully
    the examiner searched for clues
  2. someone who administers a test to determine your qualifications

How To Use examiner In A Sentence

  • Profound stupor associated with depression also responds to IV sodium amobarbital, thus permitting conversation between the patient and examiner, which often reveals depressive symptoms. The Neuropsychiatric Guide to Modern Everyday Psychiatry
  • The phrenological examiner also had to take into account the development of the ‘intellectual’ faculties relative to those that governed the ‘animal’ functions.
  • Martin contented himself by picturing his brother-in-law's surprise on Sunday morning when he opened his EXAMINER and saw the article on the treasure-hunters. Chapter 9
  • Failure leads to arrest, and then assessment by a forensic medical examiner. Times, Sunday Times
  • Medical Examiners are pathologists who have special training in death investigation and legal autopsies.
  • Then a woman who may or may not be a real polygrapher comes on the screen to say with convincing earnestness, "All the polygraph examiners really try to make a person feel more at ease. Buzz on lie detectors is all a lie, NSA video says
  • Some additional lessons might get you up to the standard demanded by the examiners.
  • The examiner's final report does not give an accurate picture.
  • The students have previously performed in regional concerts in their own provinces and were then chosen by RIAM senior examiners to perform at the special gala.
  • That being the situation, it was not, it is submitted, if you like, a head-on collision between witness and cross-examiner.
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