Reexamined vs Reviewed - What's the difference?
As verbs the difference between reexamined and reviewed is that reexamined is while reviewed is (review).
reexamined
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review
Noun
(en noun )
A second or subsequent reading of a text or artifact.
- I need to make a review of the book before I can understand it.
An account intended as a critical evaluation of a text or a piece of work.
- The newspaper review was full of praise for the play.
(legal) A judicial reassessment of a case or an event.
- The victims demanded a full judical review of the case.
A stage show made up of sketches etc.
- The Cambridge Footlights Review launched many Monty Python faces.
A survey of the available items or material.
- The magazine contained a review of Paris restaurants.
A periodical which makes a survey of the arts or some other field.
- The Times Literary Review is published in London.
A military inspection or display for the benefit of superiors or VIPs.
- The troops assembled for a review by the Queen.
A forensic inspection to assess compliance with regulations or some code.
- The regulators demanded a review against NYSE practices.
Derived terms
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* judicial review
Verb
(en verb )
To survey; to look broadly over.
- Before I tackle the question directly, I must briefly review historical approaches to the problem.
To write a critical evaluation of a new art work etc.; to write a review.
- The critic reviews every new play in London.
* ‘>citation
To look back over in order to correct or edit; to revise.
(obsolete) To view or see again; to look back on.
* 1610–11 , (William Shakespeare), ”, act IV, scene iv, in ”The Works of Mr. ”William Shake?pear”; in Eight Volumes , volume II (1709), page 954 :
- Cam”[”illo”] What I do next, ?hall be next to tell the King // Of this E?cape, and whither they are bound: // Wherein my hope is, I ?hall ?o prevail, // To force him after: in who?e company // I ?hall review ”Sicilia ; for who?e ?ight, // I have a Woman’s Longing.
(obsolete) To retrace; to go over again.
* 1726 , (Alexander Pope) (translator), (Homer) (author), (Odyssey)”, book III, lines 127–128, in ”The Ody??ey of Homer , volume I (1760), page 113 :
- Shall I the long, laborious ?cene review , // And open all the wounds of Greece anew?
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