reexamination (Meaning)

Wordnet

reexamination (n)

(law) questioning of a witness by the party that called the witness after that witness has been subject to cross-examination

a subsequent examination of a patient for the purpose of monitoring earlier treatment

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reexamination (n.)

A repeated examination. See under Examination.

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reexamination Sentence Examples

  1. The jury's reexamination of the evidence revealed new inconsistencies in the witness testimony.
  2. The historical reexamination of the treaty uncovered previously unknown motivations behind its signing.
  3. The company's reexamination of its financial records identified several accounting errors.
  4. After a thorough reexamination, the doctor revised his initial diagnosis.
  5. The scientist's reexamination of the data led to a significant breakthrough in the research.
  6. The committee conducted a rigorous reexamination of the proposed legislation to ensure its compliance with legal standards.
  7. The reexamination of the museum's collection resulted in the discovery of a rare and valuable artifact.
  8. The historian's reexamination of primary sources provided a more nuanced understanding of the events of the past.
  9. The patient's reexamination at the follow-up appointment showed that the treatment had been effective.
  10. The board's reexamination of the project's budget helped to identify areas where costs could be reduced.

FAQs About the word reexamination

(law) questioning of a witness by the party that called the witness after that witness has been subject to cross-examination, a subsequent examination of a pati

reconsideration,review, retrospect, reappraisal,retrospection, recapitulation,rehash, recap

preview, preview,,

The jury's reexamination of the evidence revealed new inconsistencies in the witness testimony.

The historical reexamination of the treaty uncovered previously unknown motivations behind its signing.

The company's reexamination of its financial records identified several accounting errors.

After a thorough reexamination, the doctor revised his initial diagnosis.