Reexamination

Pronunciation: /riːɪɡˌzæməˈneɪʃən/

Reexamination (noun)

  1. A new look at something already checked, to see if the result is correct or if new information changes it.
  2. A second medical check of a person, done to confirm a diagnosis or to see how a condition has changed.
  3. A formal process where a case or decision is looked at again, often because of a complaint or new evidence.

Examples

  • The second review helped us catch the missing details.
  • A second review can improve the final report.