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词汇 reinvestigate
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Definition of reinvestigate in English:

reinvestigate

verb riɪnˈvɛstɪɡeɪtrēinˈvestiˌɡāt
[with object]
  • Investigate (a matter) again.

    detectives made the decision to reinvestigate the case
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Dozens of unsolved murders and rapes are to be reinvestigated following new advances in DNA technology, scientists announced yesterday.
    • Kim promised in the May summit to reinvestigate the whereabouts of the 10 missing Japanese.
    • To fail to do so would simply be to leave the door open to reinvestigating claims relating to treaty principles.
    • Last summer, I joined two archaeologists who, along with a band of friends and volunteers, set about restoring and reinvestigating this special place.
    • Somehow I had to find time to reinvestigate the scientific evidence for evolution.
    • When they call for new investigation, they will be reinvestigated, too.
    • To test for an independent relationship between snoring frequency and poor academic performance, this association was reinvestigated in a subgroup of children without desaturation events.
    • Well they certainly have the power to reinvestigate the grant of the permanent residency.
    • Half a year later, the patients were reinvestigated.
    • This phylogenetic hypothesis had been held valid until it was recently reinvestigated.
    • Police may now reinvestigate her unsolved murder.
    • He replied that I should have the matter reinvestigated.
    • But the latest government moves to reinvestigate the pros and cons of fluoridating water have galvanised the group into new action.
    • After the police reinvestigated it, they wanted it closed.
    • At some periods acquittals were so rare that the legal profession regarded them as failures that had to be reinvestigated.
    • A special cold case squad will reinvestigate some of the infamous Atlanta child murders.
    • Pyongyang promised to reinvestigate the whereabouts of the 10 from scratch during summit talks in May in Pyongyang.
    • The central issue I am trying to draw attention to is this - we need to reinvestigate our beliefs.
    • Authorities who ruled it a suicide are now reinvestigating.
    • The Marines say they spent almost a year reinvestigating the cases of these 11 Marines.

Derivatives

  • reinvestigation

  • noun

Definition of reinvestigate in US English:

reinvestigate

verbrēinˈvestiˌɡāt
[with object]
  • Investigate (a matter) again.

    detectives made the decision to reinvestigate the case
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But the latest government moves to reinvestigate the pros and cons of fluoridating water have galvanised the group into new action.
    • Well they certainly have the power to reinvestigate the grant of the permanent residency.
    • Last summer, I joined two archaeologists who, along with a band of friends and volunteers, set about restoring and reinvestigating this special place.
    • Kim promised in the May summit to reinvestigate the whereabouts of the 10 missing Japanese.
    • To fail to do so would simply be to leave the door open to reinvestigating claims relating to treaty principles.
    • The Marines say they spent almost a year reinvestigating the cases of these 11 Marines.
    • After the police reinvestigated it, they wanted it closed.
    • The central issue I am trying to draw attention to is this - we need to reinvestigate our beliefs.
    • Police may now reinvestigate her unsolved murder.
    • To test for an independent relationship between snoring frequency and poor academic performance, this association was reinvestigated in a subgroup of children without desaturation events.
    • At some periods acquittals were so rare that the legal profession regarded them as failures that had to be reinvestigated.
    • Dozens of unsolved murders and rapes are to be reinvestigated following new advances in DNA technology, scientists announced yesterday.
    • Pyongyang promised to reinvestigate the whereabouts of the 10 from scratch during summit talks in May in Pyongyang.
    • When they call for new investigation, they will be reinvestigated, too.
    • He replied that I should have the matter reinvestigated.
    • Authorities who ruled it a suicide are now reinvestigating.
    • This phylogenetic hypothesis had been held valid until it was recently reinvestigated.
    • A special cold case squad will reinvestigate some of the infamous Atlanta child murders.
    • Somehow I had to find time to reinvestigate the scientific evidence for evolution.
    • Half a year later, the patients were reinvestigated.
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