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101examination — noun Date: 14th century 1. the act or process of examining ; the state of being examined 2. an exercise designed to examine progress or test qualification or knowledge 3. a formal interrogation • examinational adjective …
102examination boards — ➡ exams * * * …
103examination — noun a) A formal test involving answering written or oral questions with no or limited access to text books or the like. b) An inspection by a doctor or other medically qualified person to establish the extent and nature of any sickness or injury …
104Examination, digital rectal (DRE) — An exam done to detect abnormalities that can be felt (palpated) from within the rectum. The doctor inserts a lubricated, gloved finger into the rectum and feels for anything that is not normal. The digital rectal exam is an important screening… …
105examination paradox — See prediction paradox …
106Examination — Exa|mi|na|ti|on die; , en <aus gleichbed. lat. examinatio> das Examinieren …
107examination — The act of making a close and critical study of any material, and with questioned documents is the process necessary to discover the facts about them. Various types of examinations are undertaken, including microscopic, visual, photographic,… …
108examination — ex·am·i·na·tion || ɪg‚zæmɪ neɪʃn n. test, quiz, exam, series of questions designed to gauge a person s knowledge of a particular subject (especially in school); investigation, inquiry …
109examination anxiety — test fear, fear and apprehension during a test which causes an inability to think clearly or function adequately …
110examination of witnesses — questioning of witnesses (Law) …