0 the process or an act of looking at something in detail again: --
His solicitors asked for a re-examination of the terms of his contract.
In fact, the latter procedure is possible only after a re-examination of all the specimens so recorded-an almost impossible task.
A way of overcoming this difficulty about initial conditions is suggested by a re-examination of the incompressible theory.
A full-fledged re-examination of the case studies reviewed in that work would take the discussion too far afield.
Concepts and categories were confirmed, modified or discarded from ongoing analysis by re-examination of the existing data and during subsequent data collection and analysis.
Given the evidence reported above, however, these stereotypical views need serious re-examination.
The internal inconsistencies of the quarantine and intermarriage policies and their patent failure prompted a re-examination thirty years later.
It is an original re-examination of wellknown events, which intends to polarize its readers.
Such a re-examination challenges the spectators' relation to both the dramatic world and the actual world.