How do you use Reexamine in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like review or analyze, plus the exact meaning.
Reexamine meaning
Rare spelling of reexamine.
Using Reexamine
- The main meaning on this page is: Rare spelling of reexamine.
- Useful related words include: review, analyze, analyse, study.
- In the example corpus, reexamine often appears in combinations such as: to reexamine, reexamine the, reexamine its.
Context around Reexamine
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 1 start, 15 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 18 statements, 2 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Reexamine
- In this selection, "reexamine" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, help, technology, naming and discredited stand out and add context to how "reexamine" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include agency help reexamine the case and chance to reexamine the narratives. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "reexamine" sits close to words such as aare, aarti and abl, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with reexamine
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
An invitation to reexamine your familiar worldted. (7 words)
This failed experiment led me to reexamine my reading habits. (10 words)
Now, a politician in Japan wants the legislature to reexamine the trope and implement censorship on it. (17 words)
While pardons don’t always dismiss a person’s order of removal, it’s a way to reopen immigration cases that have been closed for years to reexamine if there are alternative ways to argue their case against deportation. (39 words)
The early years of the business were about servicing that traditional customer base but Yami in recent years has expanded beyond serving Asian consumers and in doing so has had to reexamine its strategy. (34 words)
What I am afraid of is that we will gloss over the crisis, recognizing it as a significant, but not as an earth-shattering event that forces us to reexamine our values and lifestyles. (34 words)
Given the role of a federal agency in sending Garrett to prison for life, why shouldn’t a federal agency help reexamine the case? (24 words)
So did exploring Brian’s story and his transitions make you reexamine your own queer and gender identity? (18 words)
Example sentences (20)
An invitation to reexamine your familiar worldted.
It is time to slow down the process, take a step back, reexamine the Union Pier development plan and let the city and the community drive the planning process, not the Ports Authority.
Ozoroski emphasized that these new studies will reexamine technology plans and pinpoint further research requirements, aiming to encompass a wider spectrum of high-speed capabilities.
The early years of the business were about servicing that traditional customer base but Yami in recent years has expanded beyond serving Asian consumers and in doing so has had to reexamine its strategy.
Now, a politician in Japan wants the legislature to reexamine the trope and implement censorship on it.
Trump went on to note efforts to reexamine naming things after historical figures, claiming that George Washington’s name has been stripped from high schools.
But instead of regrets, the occasion motivated me to reexamine the intellectual underpinnings and contradictions of Britain’s 1833 Abolition of Slavery Act.
Given the role of a federal agency in sending Garrett to prison for life, why shouldn’t a federal agency help reexamine the case?
Now, Atlanta Mayor, Keisha Lance Bottoms, has asked police to reexamine the 40-year-old evidence using modern forensics in search of any answers it might still provide.
What I am afraid of is that we will gloss over the crisis, recognizing it as a significant, but not as an earth-shattering event that forces us to reexamine our values and lifestyles.
And I’ve grown to see the holidays as a chance to reexamine the narratives we told ourselves about our families and our childhoods.
But the president did pressure Ukraine to reexamine discredited theories that Ukraine, not Russia, had worked to sway the 2016 campaign.
It’s time to “reexamine what criminal justice looks like here in Los Angeles,” Lim told City News Service.
Many divorced men experience a deep loss and reexamine the importance of their relationships with their children.
So did exploring Brian’s story and his transitions make you reexamine your own queer and gender identity?
In order to produce social change we need to reword and reexamine our attitudes toward those acting offensively in order to help them.
This failed experiment led me to reexamine my reading habits.
While pardons don’t always dismiss a person’s order of removal, it’s a way to reopen immigration cases that have been closed for years to reexamine if there are alternative ways to argue their case against deportation.
Even this failed to persuade everyone to reexamine their beliefs -- there were some who thought Polish cavalry had been improperly employed in 1939.
In constitutional questions, where correction depends upon amendment, and not upon legislative action, this Court throughout its history has freely exercised its power to reexamine the basis of its constitutional decisions.
Common combinations with reexamine
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: