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reexamine

[ US /ɹiɛɡˈzæmən/ ]
[ UK /ɹiːɛɡzˈæmɪn/ ]
VERB
  1. look at again; examine again
    let's review your situation

How To Use reexamine In A Sentence

  • The group fails to reexamine those alternatives originally disfavored by the majority.
  • My experience in Tunis has taught me that the U.S. should reexamine its diplomatic approach: one that challenges the notion of top-down diplomacy and includes youth in the dialogue. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • She is a reminder of the natural curiosity that we once held in our naive, untainted childhood, summoning us to reexamine our seemingly prohibitory surrounding walls and grasp beyond it.
  • The continued insistence that women like Ewing should reexamine their feelings of "possessiveness," rather than question the sexual-revolutionary principle of nonpossession, meant that the full depth of women's suffering remained nearly invisible, even to its witnesses. Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 1965–83
  • In such times, it is particularly important to reexamine apparently decontextualized rules, forms, and other such structures.
  • In addition, I reexamine the controversy regarding the relationships of acanthocephalans and rotifers using all available 18S rRNA sequences.
  • Each country within Europe is now compelled to reexamine its place in the new world order and make a fresh evaluation of its geopolitical options.
  • The tale spooked the executives enough to make them reexamine their assumptions about oil price and supply.
  • In much the same way that new scientific discoveries prompt us to reexamine our habitual understandings of the natural world, these images encourage us to see the familiar in a new light.
  • By your leave, I should like to return each week to reexamine him. THE CURSE OF CHALION
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