Reexamine — Re [ e]x*am ine ( ?n), v. t. To examine anew. Hooker. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reexamine — or re examine [rē΄ig zam′in] vt. reexamined, reexamining 1. to examine again 2. Law to subject to reexamination … English World dictionary
reexamine — reexaminable, adj. reexamination, n. reexaminer, n. /ree ig zam in/, v.t., reexamined, reexamining. 1. to examine again. 2. Law. to examine (a witness) again after having questioned him or her previously. Also, re examine. [1585 95; RE + EXAMINE] … Universalium
reexamine — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. go back over, review, check thoroughly; see examine 1 , reconsider . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To consider again, especially with the possibility of change: reconsider, reevaluate, rethink, review. See THOUGHTS … English dictionary for students
reexamine — re|ex|am|ine [ ,riıg zæmən ] verb transitive to look at or think about something carefully again ╾ re|ex|am|i|na|tion noun singular or uncount … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
reexamine — rɪËɪg zæmɪn v. reinspect, reinvestigate, examine anew … English contemporary dictionary
reexamine — re·examine … English syllables
reexamine — re•ex•am•ine [[t]ˌri ɪgˈzæm ɪn[/t]] v. t. ined, in•ing 1) to examine again 2) law Law. to examine (a witness) again after cross examination • Etymology: 1585–95 re ex•am i•na′tion, n. re ex•am′in•er, n … From formal English to slang
reexamine — verb look at again; examine again (Freq. 3) let s review your situation • Syn: ↑review • Derivationally related forms: ↑reexamination, ↑review (for: ↑review) … Useful english dictionary
review — re·view 1 /ri vyü/ n: a judicial reexamination and reconsideration of the legality or constitutionality of something (as the proceedings of a lower tribunal or a legislative enactment or governmental action) see also judicial review review 2 vt:… … Law dictionary