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    Ex·am·ine
    /iɡˈzamən/

    verb

  2. The meaning of EXAMINE is to inspect closely. How to use examine in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Examine.

  3. to look at or consider a person or thing carefully and in detail in order to discover something about them: examine something for something Forensic scientists are examining the wreckage for clues about the cause of the explosion. The council is to examine ways of reducing traffic in the city centre.

  4. to check or study something carefully, especially to prove an idea, learn new information, or discover possible problems: thoroughly/closely/carefully examine sth The company’s financial statements will then be thoroughly examined by an independent auditor.

  5. to look at, inspect, or scrutinize carefully or in detail; investigate. education to test the knowledge or skill of (a candidate) in (a subject or activity) by written or oral questions or by practical tests. law to interrogate (a witness or accused person) formally on oath.

  6. The verb examine means to study something carefully and in great detail. You can examine a book, a painting, a person’s face and so on. Right now, you are examining the meaning of examine. Examine means to look at something very closely and usually with the purpose of making a judgment.

  7. to consider or study an idea, a subject, etc. very carefully. examine something This study sets out to examine in detail the possible effects of climate change. Her new show critically examines the relationship between the arts and popular culture. This important issue must be carefully examined.

  8. to test the knowledge or skill of (a candidate) in (a subject or activity) by written or oral questions or by practical tests. 3. law. to interrogate (a witness or accused person) formally on oath. 4. medicine. to investigate the state of health of (a patient) Collins English Dictionary.

  9. Definition of examine verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. To look at or into critically or methodically in order to find out the facts, condition, etc. of; investigate; inspect; scrutinize; inquire into. To study or analyze. Examine a tissue sample under a microscope; examine the structure of a novel; examine one's own motives. To test or check the condition or health of.

  11. to test someone to see how much they know or how well they can do something: You'll be examined in three main areas: speaking, listening, and reading comprehension. examine verb [T] (CONSIDER) to consider a plan or an idea carefully: They have called a special meeting to examine the proposal. See also. cross-examine.

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