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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

In Miami’s conservative-leaning Venezuelan hub, DeSantis’ immigration policies are forcing some longtime residents to reexamine their support for him and newer arrivals to reconsider their future in a state they just started calling home.

From Los Angeles Times

Members of the group served between five and 12 years in prison before prosecutors agreed to reexamine the case.

From Washington Times

It's like any working parent, you're always reexamining and juggling and looking at things on a case-by-case basis.

From Salon

In that mode, facts carry no weight in an argument, and cannot convince anyone to reexamine their ideas on an issue.

From Salon