Get Free Checker

re-examine

VERB
  1. question after cross-examination by opposing counsel
    re-examine one's witness

How To Use re-examine In A Sentence

  • Other historical mysteries re-examined at the Maryland conference include Alexander the Great, who amassed a sprawling empire by age 30, but died in 323 B.C. at age 32. Solving Darwin's Medical Mystery
  • In the last decade, several new lines of evidence have emerged that have re-examined this issue using either new diagnostic modalities or research techniques.
  • A Belgian consumer organisation which last week claimed that three Nokia batteries were unprotected against short-circuiting is to re-examine its findings.
  • But experts now want to re-examine her for a fuller assessment. The Sun
  • This hypothesis should be re-examined and verified in a much larger cohort before it is used to prognosticate and manage patients.
  • re-examine one's witness
  • The published erratum clarifies the situation, but the statement caused us to re-examine our data to see what we are able to say about recent trends in HIV among homosexual men.
  • You will recall that Mr Mott re-examined Mr Tegg in great detail.
  • For the review, Lebovitz and his team re-examined the data from 13 studies that originally aimed to examine the efficacy and safety of Avandia.
  • In these cases, the ear canal should be re-examined and cleansed every two to five days until edema of the canal has resolved and the wick is no longer needed.
View all