Example sentences for: re-examined

How can you use “re-examined” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • But in 1932, Max Kleiber, an animal physiologist working at the University of California's agricultural station in Davis, re-examined the question, and found that, for mammals and birds, metabolic rate was mass 0.73 —closer to three quarters than two thirds.

  • (A 7-year-old examined in 1988, for example, could not have been re-examined as an adult.)

  • Of the 5- to 17-year-old girls who were examined in the Bogalusa Heart Study between 1973 and 1994, a total of 3041 girls (1) participated in a risk-factor examination before menarche, and (2) were age-eligible to be re-examined in adulthood.

  • )? Identified by early feminist linguist Robin Lakoff, women's frequent use of tag endings has been both discounted by some but not all empirical studies and re-examined by other studies that distinguish different kinds of tag endings used by men and women.

  • Of these girls, 1232 were re-examined in adulthood.


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