examinations
noun(ex-am-i-na-tion)
the act or process of examining : the state of being examined
examinations
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an exercise designed to examine progress or test qualification or knowledge
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noun(ex-am-i-na-tion)
a formal interrogation
examinations
noun(ex-am-i-na-tion)
the examination of a witness who has already testified in order to check or discredit the witness's testimony, knowledge, or credibility
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noun(ex-am-i-na-tion)
the first examination of a witness by the party calling the witness
examinations
noun(ex-am-i-na-tion)
an examination of the bodily functions and condition of an individual
examinations
noun(ex-am-i-na-tion)
autopsy
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noun(ex-am-i-na-tion)
an additional direct examination of a witness following cross-examination —called also redirect
examinations
noun(ex-am-i-na-tion)
the act or process of examining something again especially from a different viewpoint
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noun(ex-am-i-na-tion)
the act or process of examining a witness in a court of law after the witness has been cross-examined : redirect examination
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the review by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office of the validity of a patent being questioned on the basis of prior art
examinations
noun(ex-am-i-na-tion)
a reflective examination (as of one's beliefs or motives) : introspection
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noun(ex-am-i-na-tion)
examination of one's body especially for evidence of disease