- 看过 reexamine 的人也看了 :
- review
- reconsider
reexamine 的定义
re·ex·am·ined, re·ex·am·in·ing.
reexamine 近义词
go back over
更多reexamine例句
- It’s clear there’s an appetite among the key 18-to-34 demographic to reexamine as adults what they remember absorbing in fragments during childhood.
- If nothing else, recent events should cause us to reexamine our assumptions about the relationships between the First Amendment, content regulation, corporate power and any hope for a democratic future.
- So modern marketers are having to reexamine their toolkits, and what goals can be achieved by which levers across message, moment and medium.
- Now inmate advocates and public health experts hope that officials will continue to reexamine who should really be inside and for how long.
- Part post-holiday reset, part chance to reexamine one’s relationship with alcohol, it’s particularly popular with young adults.
- A string of tragic deaths leads the author to reexamine her roots.
- In May 2011, Scotland Yard launched a shadow investigation called Operation Grange to reexamine the original police work.
- My experience with Witness allowed me to reexamine why I do what I do.
- The U.S. should then reexamine the amount of American aid with an eye to restoring it to its previous levels.
- Deep faith may resonate in our position, but it is the ethic of love that forces us to prayerfully reexamine our position.
- Reexamine the facts then and see if they are not compatible with another explanation.
- You would think the maritime force would reexamine the method it provides air power from the sea, vital yet today too vulnerable.
- The secretary ordered the services to reexamine their policies and submit detailed plans for carrying out this directive.
- I challenge Congress to reexamine those policies and to reverse them.
- The scientific mind holds opinions tentatively and is always ready to reexamine, modify or discard as new evidence comes to light.