2. Noun. (plural of reëxamination) ¹
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Definition of Reexaminations
1. reexamination [n] - See also: reexamination
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reexaminations
Literary usage of Reexaminations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Teachers' Pension Systems in the United States: A Critical and Descriptive Study by Paul Studenski (1920)
"Medical Examinations and reexaminations. Provisions for the retirement of disabled
teachers are a part of the general subject relating to the health ..."
2. Catalogue by Nevada. University, Vanderbilt University, Adelaide Circulating Library (1921)
"Final grades must be on file in 1922 SECOND SEMESTER Registrar's office January
3-4 Tuesday-Wednesday reexaminations to remove conditions January 3^ ..."
3. The Selection and Training of the Business Executive by Enoch Burton Gowin (1918)
"We also believe that it is advisable to include all officials in the reexaminations
unless perhaps the highest executive officers are excepted. ..."
4. Bureau Publication ...: No. 1-4 by United States Children's Bureau (1921)
"Periodical reexaminations for all working children. All employed children up to
the age of eighteen should have at least one yearly physical examination, ..."
5. Catalogue by Rehoboth, Mass Blanding Library, Blanding Library, Newmarket Public Library, Union League Club (New York, N.Y.), Nevada. University, Rehoboth (Mass.) (1903)
"January 6-7 Wednesday-Thursday reexaminations to remove conditions. January 7-9
Friday-Saturday Matriculation and registration of students. ..."