Similar words: examine, examinee, examiner, cross-examine, examining, examinable, examination, cross-examination. Meaning: v. question after cross-examination by opposing counsel.
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31 One widely discussed idea, which the Royal Society's correspondents re-examine, is to fertilise the oceans with iron.
32 A spokeswoman at Panasonic, which is withdrawing from the cathode-ray tube business to focus on flat TVs, said the company may ask the Fair Trade Commission to re-examine the case.
33 But it will force companies to re-examine their own security processes before they jump into its whirlpool of potential difficulties.
34 In such a way Saul Bellow convinces his readers that it is high time to re-examine the modern philosophical tradition and to re-claim the dignity of humanity.
35 No country should claim infallibility and each country should be prepared to re-examine its own attitudes for the common good.
36 When a family with children enters their 7th year, the children has grown up a bit and become independent so that the couple can spare energy to re-examine their marriage.
37 It exhorted CEOs to re-examine their corporate vision; and redefine their markets in terms of wider perspectives.
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