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    examine
    /ɪɡˈzamɪn/

    verb

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  2. EXAMINE definition: 1. to look at or consider a person or thing carefully and in detail in order to discover something…. Learn more.

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

  4. EXAMINE meaning: 1. to look at or consider a person or thing carefully and in detail in order to discover something…. Learn more.

  5. to observe, test, or investigate (a person's body or any part of it), especially in order to evaluate general health or determine the cause of illness. to inquire into or investigate: to examine one's motives. Synonyms: quiz. to test the knowledge, reactions, or qualifications of (a pupil, candidate, etc.), as by questions or assigning tasks.

  6. 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.

  7. [VERB noun] The plans will be examined by E.U. environment ministers. [be VERB -ed] examination variable noun B2. The proposal requires careful examination and consideration. Synonyms: checkup, analysis, going-over [informal], exploration More Synonyms of examine.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. to look at someone or something closely, to see if there is anything wrong or to find the cause of a problem examine somebody/something The doctor examined her but could find nothing wrong. examine something/somebody for something The goods were examined for damage on arrival. Thesaurus.

  11. 1. to look at, inspect, or scrutinize carefully or in detail; investigate. 2. (Education) education 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) law to interrogate (a witness or accused person) formally on oath. 4.