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		Definition of re-examine in English: re-examineverb riːɪɡˈzamɪnˌriəɡˈzæmən [with object]1Examine again or further. 重新审查,进一步考查;深入审查  I will have the body re-examined 我要重新验尸。 Example sentencesExamples -  In the process of designing courses and curriculums I re-examined how colleges do it.
 -  These will be considered briefly before the general subject of sexual offences is re-examined.
 -  Mr Brennan said: ‘The findings make it clear that we should be re-examining our attitudes to some fathers and their role in the family.’
 -  The primary role of the tribunal is to re-examine evidence presented by the Director, and it is not anticipated that it will often initiate its own investigations.
 -  We are re-examining our business plan and evaluating our future options at the moment.
 -  Discussion resulted in agreement on the remainder, and the main body of the corpus was re-examined to accommodate changes to the original coding system.
 -  The higher court should re-examine the facts and application of the law in order to challenge or verify the decision of the lower court.
 -  On the facts as currently known, Customs will not be re-examining any of the input tax claimed by Buckmore Park Services.
 -  But last night a Government spokesperson said Education Minister Noel Dempsey will not be re-examining the fees option and the Cabinet would not be a revisiting the issue.
 -  Accordingly, Mr. Clinton said, the policy should be re-examined or at least carried out in a more humane way, to prevent the harassment of homosexuals in the armed forces.
 -  Reading History Backwards encourages viewers to re-examine how we construct and perceive history and current reality.
 -  He said: ‘I see no problem in re-examining the situation.’
 -  For the first time since its adoption in 1930, the Code was to be fully re-examined and substantially altered.
 -  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.
 -  The thought woke me up to re-examine what I had taken for granted.
 -  I think it also needs to re-examine how it views other churches.
 -  The clear purpose of the book is to re-examine the decision and alter the standards applied in the Pentagon Papers.
 -  Moreover, when article 6 of the Convention becomes part of our law, it will be the prism through which other aspects of our criminal law may have to be re-examined.
 -  Pages that have not been as popular as entry pages may need to be re-examined and altered again.
 -  We suggest that these models might be re-examined in light of these results.
 
 Synonyms rethink, review, revise, re-evaluate, reassess, reappraise, think better of, think over, take another look at, relook at, look at in a different light, have another think about - 1.1Law  Examine (one's own witness) again, after cross-examination by the opposing counsel.
〔律〕复问(己方证人)  the judge asked Sir Humphrey if he wished to re-examine the witness Example sentencesExamples -  They are there variously to lead, cross-examine and re-examine witnesses and to adjudicate on the evidence.
 -  You will recall that Mr Mott re-examined Mr Tegg in great detail.
 -  Witnesses are first examined-in-chief by the Prosecutor, then cross-examined by defence counsel, and subsequently re-examined by the Prosecutor.
 -  Dr Pearson might have to consider asking the Home Secretary to recall him or even consider re-examining him.
 -  In the light of the evidence I had then heard, I re-called Miss Cheslyn-Curtis and Dr Calder who were re-examined on the further evidence and who were both able to provide their further comments on this.
 
  
    Definition of re-examine in US English: re-examineverbˌrēəɡˈzamənˌriəɡˈzæmən [with object]1Examine again or further. 重新审查,进一步考查;深入审查  I will have the body re-examined 我要重新验尸。 Example sentencesExamples -  We suggest that these models might be re-examined in light of these results.
 -  These will be considered briefly before the general subject of sexual offences is re-examined.
 -  The clear purpose of the book is to re-examine the decision and alter the standards applied in the Pentagon Papers.
 -  In the process of designing courses and curriculums I re-examined how colleges do it.
 -  We are re-examining our business plan and evaluating our future options at the moment.
 -  The higher court should re-examine the facts and application of the law in order to challenge or verify the decision of the lower court.
 -  But last night a Government spokesperson said Education Minister Noel Dempsey will not be re-examining the fees option and the Cabinet would not be a revisiting the issue.
 -  For the first time since its adoption in 1930, the Code was to be fully re-examined and substantially altered.
 -  Discussion resulted in agreement on the remainder, and the main body of the corpus was re-examined to accommodate changes to the original coding system.
 -  Mr Brennan said: ‘The findings make it clear that we should be re-examining our attitudes to some fathers and their role in the family.’
 -  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.
 -  I think it also needs to re-examine how it views other churches.
 -  Pages that have not been as popular as entry pages may need to be re-examined and altered again.
 -  He said: ‘I see no problem in re-examining the situation.’
 -  Reading History Backwards encourages viewers to re-examine how we construct and perceive history and current reality.
 -  Accordingly, Mr. Clinton said, the policy should be re-examined or at least carried out in a more humane way, to prevent the harassment of homosexuals in the armed forces.
 -  On the facts as currently known, Customs will not be re-examining any of the input tax claimed by Buckmore Park Services.
 -  The thought woke me up to re-examine what I had taken for granted.
 -  The primary role of the tribunal is to re-examine evidence presented by the Director, and it is not anticipated that it will often initiate its own investigations.
 -  Moreover, when article 6 of the Convention becomes part of our law, it will be the prism through which other aspects of our criminal law may have to be re-examined.
 
 Synonyms rethink, review, revise, re-evaluate, reassess, reappraise, think better of, think over, take another look at, relook at, look at in a different light, have another think about - 1.1Law  Examine (a witness) again, after cross-examination by the opposing counsel.
〔律〕复问(己方证人) Example sentencesExamples -  In the light of the evidence I had then heard, I re-called Miss Cheslyn-Curtis and Dr Calder who were re-examined on the further evidence and who were both able to provide their further comments on this.
 -  Dr Pearson might have to consider asking the Home Secretary to recall him or even consider re-examining him.
 -  You will recall that Mr Mott re-examined Mr Tegg in great detail.
 -  They are there variously to lead, cross-examine and re-examine witnesses and to adjudicate on the evidence.
 -  Witnesses are first examined-in-chief by the Prosecutor, then cross-examined by defence counsel, and subsequently re-examined by the Prosecutor.
 
  
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