reperusal (Meaning)

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reperusal (n.)

A second or repeated perusal.

Synonyms & Antonyms of reperusal

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reperusal Sentence Examples

  1. The defendant's lawyer requested a reperusal of the trial transcripts to verify the accuracy of the evidence presented.
  2. After several years, the author decided to embark on a reperusal of his own novel, seeking fresh insights.
  3. The historian meticulously conducted a reperusal of archival documents to uncover previously unknown historical facts.
  4. The student's reperusal of her notes helped her prepare thoroughly for the upcoming exam.
  5. The editor carefully reread the manuscript, hoping to identify any errors that may have escaped his initial reperusal.
  6. The detective went through a reperusal of the crime scene photos, searching for any clues that may have been overlooked.
  7. The lawyer requested a reperusal of the contract to ensure that all the provisions were clearly understood.
  8. After a long hiatus, the musician decided to make a reperusal of his favorite classical compositions.
  9. The scholar conducted a thorough reperusal of the literature on the subject, seeking to synthesize the key findings.
  10. The therapist encouraged the client to make a reperusal of their childhood experiences in order to gain a deeper understanding of their current difficulties.

FAQs About the word reperusal

A second or repeated perusal.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The defendant's lawyer requested a reperusal of the trial transcripts to verify the accuracy of the evidence presented.

After several years, the author decided to embark on a reperusal of his own novel, seeking fresh insights.

The historian meticulously conducted a reperusal of archival documents to uncover previously unknown historical facts.

The student's reperusal of her notes helped her prepare thoroughly for the upcoming exam.