examining (Meaning)

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examining (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Examine

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examining (a.)

Having power to examine; appointed to examine; as, an examining committee.

examining Sentence Examples

  1. The scientist was carefully examining the data to draw meaningful conclusions from the experiment.
  2. The doctor was diligently examining the patient's symptoms to make an accurate diagnosis.
  3. The art expert was meticulously examining the painting's brushstrokes to determine its authenticity.
  4. The mechanic was thoroughly examining the car's engine to identify the cause of the problem.
  5. The detective was closely examining the crime scene for clues that could lead to the perpetrator.
  6. The biologist was intently examining the cells under the microscope to study their structure and function.
  7. The historian was meticulously examining the ancient texts to uncover hidden details about past civilizations.
  8. The environmentalist was diligently examining the impact of pollution on the local ecosystem.
  9. The sociologist was thoughtfully examining social patterns and behaviors to understand societal dynamics.
  10. The psychologist was carefully examining the patient's mental state to assess their psychological well-being.

FAQs About the word examining

of Examine, Having power to examine; appointed to examine; as, an examining committee.

interrogating, questioning, grilling, querying,quizzing, catechizing, pumping, polling, hounding, canvasing

missing, glancing (at or over), glancing (at or over), skimming, skimming, missing,,

The scientist was carefully examining the data to draw meaningful conclusions from the experiment.

The doctor was diligently examining the patient's symptoms to make an accurate diagnosis.

The art expert was meticulously examining the painting's brushstrokes to determine its authenticity.

The mechanic was thoroughly examining the car's engine to identify the cause of the problem.