1. reexamined - Adjective
2. reexamined - Verb
reexamined
simple past and past participle of reexamine
reexamined (comparative more reexamined, superlative most reexamined)
examined again
Blegen found a number of similarities between 1200 BC Pylos and 1400 BC Knossos and suggested the Knossian evidence be reexamined, as he was sure of the 1200 Pylian date. Source: Internet
At the point of final deliberation he reexamined Hess' case and voted for a life sentence so that the opportunity for Hess to get away with a lesser degree of punishment did not occur. Source: Internet
In this context, the true essence of liberal education has to be reexamined, to see if it is in tune with the times or has it been diluted to suit current exigencies and demands. Source: Internet
Manning "2000s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 320: "Brian Michael Bendis, Mark Millar, and Adam Kubert reexamined Marvel's first family, creating this alternate version of the Fantastic Four." Source: Internet
It's going to be reexamined closer to that time."brunn says there are students who do not have internet. Source: Internet
Eleven clubs were affected, and the tests were reexamined and found to be false positives. Source: Internet