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re-examine

/ˌriː.ɪɡˈzæm.ɪn/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

To examine something again, typically in order to check its accuracy, validity, or to find new information.

Example Sentences:
  • The committee decided to re-examine the evidence before reaching a final verdict.
  • We need to re-examine our strategy in light of the recent market changes.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the prefix 're-' (meaning 'again' or 'anew') and the verb 'examine,' which traces back to the Old French 'examiner' and the Latin 'examinare,' originally meaning 'to weigh' or 'to test by the tongue of a balance.'

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a detective who has already looked at the evidence but needs to 're-' (do again) the 'examine' (investigation) to find a clue they missed.

Frequently Asked Questions About “re-examine

1. What is the meaning of “re-examine” in English?

In English, re-examine (verb) is defined as: “To examine something again, typically in order to check its accuracy, validity, or to find new information.”.

2. How do you use “re-examine” in a sentence?

The committee decided to re-examine the evidence before reaching a final verdict.

3. What are English synonyms of “re-examine”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “re-examine”?

Derived from the prefix 're-' (meaning 'again' or 'anew') and the verb 'examine,' which traces back to the Old French 'examiner' and the Latin 'examinare,' originally meaning 'to weigh' or 'to test by the tongue of a balance.'