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词汇 re-examination
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Definition of re-examination in English:

re-examination

noun ˌriːɪɡˌzamɪˈneɪʃ(ə)nˌriəɡˌzæməˈneɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1The action of examining something again or further.

    a country with a past that requires re-examination
    count noun the department had undertaken a re-examination of its role
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Asian financial crisis has brought about a re-examination of some of the issues discussed above.
    • A compelling influence on me has been the feminist movement and the reexamination of men's roles in relationship to women.
    • The case has been reopened for re-examination.
    • Ballet was in crisis, she said, and it was time for a fundamental re-examination.
    • The Arabic component of our Mexican culture also merits re-examination.
    • There is enough in this book to make one hope for a similar re-examination of Irish social history.
    • It is a re-examination of data gathered in 2000.
    • Both could be described as historical novels, and are oriented towards a re-examination of Filipino history and culture.
    • This conflict is a catalyst, leading to the re-examination of the relationships between these six people.
    • One option is to do a more radical re-examination of the whole idea of a literary canon.
    1. 1.1Law The process of questioning one's own witness again, after cross-examination by the opposing counsel.
      advocates questioned the manner in which the re-examination of witnesses has been conducted
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The only question for this court is whether the judge's interruptions in the re-examination show bias against the defendant.
      • On re-examination, the witness was asked about the appellant's reference to there being "steps" at the scene of the crime.
      • The judge then informed prosecuting counsel that, in the interests of fairness, she would have to forego re-examination.
      • Normally, the evidence given by a witness on a particular topic should be completed with the re-examination of that witness.
      • Difficulties have arisen from the practice of referring witnesses to particular inquiry documents during re-examination.
      • She even laughed in the witness box under re-examination from the prosecutor.
      • Her barrister was specifically allowed to prompt the witness in reexamination.
      • After re-examination, no further cross-examination is permitted except where new matters have been introduced in re-examination.
      • In re-examination the defendant's counsel explored this with the witness.
      • Advocates have questioned the manner in which the re-examination of witnesses has been conducted at the inquiry.

Definition of re-examination in US English:

re-examination

nounˌriəɡˌzæməˈneɪʃ(ə)nˌrēəɡˌzaməˈnāSH(ə)n
  • 1The action of examining something again or further.

    a country with a past that requires re-examination
    count noun the department had undertaken a re-examination of its role
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This conflict is a catalyst, leading to the re-examination of the relationships between these six people.
    • There is enough in this book to make one hope for a similar re-examination of Irish social history.
    • The Arabic component of our Mexican culture also merits re-examination.
    • The Asian financial crisis has brought about a re-examination of some of the issues discussed above.
    • A compelling influence on me has been the feminist movement and the reexamination of men's roles in relationship to women.
    • It is a re-examination of data gathered in 2000.
    • Both could be described as historical novels, and are oriented towards a re-examination of Filipino history and culture.
    • Ballet was in crisis, she said, and it was time for a fundamental re-examination.
    • One option is to do a more radical re-examination of the whole idea of a literary canon.
    • The case has been reopened for re-examination.
    1. 1.1Law The process of questioning one's own witness again, after cross-examination by the opposing counsel.
      advocates questioned the manner in which the re-examination of witnesses has been conducted
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The only question for this court is whether the judge's interruptions in the re-examination show bias against the defendant.
      • After re-examination, no further cross-examination is permitted except where new matters have been introduced in re-examination.
      • She even laughed in the witness box under re-examination from the prosecutor.
      • The judge then informed prosecuting counsel that, in the interests of fairness, she would have to forego re-examination.
      • Advocates have questioned the manner in which the re-examination of witnesses has been conducted at the inquiry.
      • Normally, the evidence given by a witness on a particular topic should be completed with the re-examination of that witness.
      • Difficulties have arisen from the practice of referring witnesses to particular inquiry documents during re-examination.
      • On re-examination, the witness was asked about the appellant's reference to there being "steps" at the scene of the crime.
      • Her barrister was specifically allowed to prompt the witness in reexamination.
      • In re-examination the defendant's counsel explored this with the witness.
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