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reexamine

[ree-ig-zam-in] / ˌri ɪgˈzæm ɪn /
VERB
go back over
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The album remained undisturbed in the Alkazi Foundation's collections until its curator and two historians from Duke University began to reexamine it in 2019.

From BBC

After a series of court challenges and interventions by veterans' groups, the Caregiver Program suspended its audit in early 2022 and agreed to reexamine its rulemaking.

From Salon

Yet with promise of change comes the need for new looks at the problems of old, and people at every level of the sport are reexamining those, too.

From Washington Post

The Seattle chapter drafted a letter in 2021 asking the National Audubon Society to reexamine their namesake’s legacy.

From Seattle Times

Their stories were often triggered by major global events, from wars and terrorist attacks to protest movements, that propelled them to reexamine their names and embark on a slow, often painful, journey to acceptance.

From Washington Post