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examination
  1. The act of examining.
  2. Particularly, an inspection by a medical professional to establish the extent and nature of any sickness or injury.
  3. A formal test involving answering written or oral questions with no or limited access to text books or the like.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “She said she could not wait for the November examination because the test paper would be based on a new syllabus.”
      “Management begins with a careful examination to rule out neurologic or vascular deficits.”
      “A quick examination of the final cardboard box ended in him finding assorted plates and dishes.”
examiner
  1. A person who investigates someone or something.
  2. A person who marks an examination.
  3. A person who sets an examination.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “This number of re-marks can't simply be blamed on one examiner because there are so many stages in the key stage for checking.”
      “A schoolchild's facial expressions clearly indicate protest and annoyance when asked questions by the examiner, but the child then backs down and answers the questions anyway.”
      “You wrote a short handwritten note, which explained to me how, where and when to deliver the feedback to the external examiner.”
examinant
  1. (obsolete) One who examines; an examiner.
  2. (obsolete) One who is to be examined.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Boile hath confessed to this examinant and others that he had in Connaught 360 plough-lands and thirty-eight parsonages.”
      “Upon this the examinant and the other two persons, looking again in Style's poll, found it very red and like raw beef.”
      “And this examinant saith, that the names of her three imps were Margaret, Amie, and Susan.”
exam
examsmanship
  1. The skill of taking examinations.
examinability
  1. The quality or state of being examinable.
examen
  1. (obsolete) examination; inquiry
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The examen conducted by the hiring committee effectively assessed the skills and suitability of the candidates for the vacant position.”
      “Yesterday, the students were nervous as they awaited the results of their examen, hoping for a positive evaluation of their hard work.”
      “Roger North has left us a lively account of one of these processions, in his examen.”
examinate
  1. (obsolete) One who is subjected to examination.
examinee
  1. The one who is examined.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The examinee must have a separate place which he is not allowed to leave for the duration of the exam.”
      “Between the ages of seventeen and twenty-seven or thirty the examinee will have had to undergo sixteen examinations.”
      “Doubtless Steven was slightly embarrassed by the detachment of the examinee, and blundered.”
examining
examinator
  1. An examiner.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Mr Querido met Mr Davidson in 1994 when Jan was a final qualifying examinator for John's spectacle dispensing examination.”
      “Over 1000 engineers across hundreds of sites worldwide, within fabless, IDMs, ATE and Subcontractor organizations, rely on Examinator today.”
      “Although significant testing of Examinator has yet to occur, the possibility of a secure and reliable program for use on students' own computers is an exciting one.”
examinations
  1. plural of examination
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Niamh is one of a small group of top achievers in the recent music examinations at senior level who is being honoured at this event.”
      “The majority of users were course directors, and they were the ones primarily responsible for developing quizzes and examinations.”
      “All doctors with foreign qualifications have to pass examinations in South Africa before they could register, said Tshabalala-Msimang.”
examinators
  1. plural of examinator
examinants
examinates
  1. plural of examinate
examinings
examinees
  1. plural of examinee
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Ancient examinees concealed written materials in the belt and tied it around their waist.”
      “All examinees are required to press on a finger print reader and to take a picture with the small webcam.”
      “Fellow examinees shuffled spare pens, snacks, lucky gonks as I cracked my knuckles.”
examiners
  1. plural of examiner
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  3. Examples:
    1. “In addition, consensus among examiners who consecutively evaluate the same patient is difficult to achieve.”
      “Medical examiners spent the night doing autopsies to determine if the deaths were criminal or accidental.”
      “Medical examiners frequently perform autopsies if a death is deemed suspicious or unexplained.”
examens
exams
  1. plural of exam
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “He resat his Leaving Certificate, aced his exams and restarted at UCD in 2002 as a medical student.”
      “Universities are loathe to delay the academic year's start and schools don't believe exams could be taken earlier.”
      “Students sit AS exams at the end of the lower sixth and choose three or four subjects to study in the upper sixth at A2 level.”
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