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re-examine

verb as in reexamine

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verb as in reread

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verb as in reexamine

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verb as in reread

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“The city just needs to re-examine this whole 19th-century burial process,” Hunt, told the New York Times.

The public has generously granted the president more time to re-examine his strategy in Afghanistan.

Vibert took up again the comic paper which he had laid down, and pretended to re-examine the pictures.

However, "from motives of a public nature," the Supreme Court would "re-examine" the grounds of its former decision.

This doubt will lead us to re-examine the reasoning of Berkeley and of Kant, and see if it be well constructed.

I want you to run a new basic survey, ignoring the old one still in operation, to re-examine the check points on our graphs.

For some little while longer did the young party examine and re-examine and talk of their own and each other's treasures.

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On this page you'll find 280 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to re-examine, such as: fix, improve, modernize, rebuild, reconstruct, and reexamine.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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