Re-examine

//ˌɹiː.ɪɡˈzæm.ɪn//

"Re-examine" in a Sentence (9 examples)

I should point out that it is necessary to re-examine the validity of Emmet's theory.

Rules only change when a sufficient number of people violate them causing the rule makers to re-examine their original purpose.

The furor over the death of George Floyd while in Minneapolis police custody prompted the entire nation to re-examine racism and inequality between African Americans and other people of color, and white Americans.

There are a lot of silly mistakes on the test. If you were to re-examine it I expect you could do significantly better.

Analysts say authorities are having to re-examine the way they handle the country's mounting environmental problems.

At the request of the Minister of Transport, the Commission is reviewing the achievements under the plan up to the end of 1958 and the benefits obtained from it, and is re-examining the course of the plan, with particular reference to the next five years "related to the future size of railway system needed in view of current economic developments and future expected requirements."

Making long cross-country drives, Coster-Mullen said, had given him plenty of time to reëxamine the three-dimensional diagram of the bomb that he keeps in his head, like a Buddhist monk contemplating the Karmic wheel.

Let us now reexamine our quantum and relativity conditions (3.3) and (3.4).

These questions are re-examined by senior management at key stages throughout the project (often known as gateways) at which a decision might be made be modify or even abort a project rather than waste any more money.

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