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Answer for the clue "Go over more carefully ", 9 letters:
reexamine

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Word definitions for reexamine in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. look at again; examine again; "let's review your situation" [syn: review ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. (alternative spelling of re-examine English)

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Reexamine \Re`["e]x*am"ine\ ( --?n), v. t. To examine anew. --Hooker.

Usage examples of reexamine.

Ter Horab, always clearheaded and practical, agreed that it would be worth reexamining the contents of the vitrifaxes that had been emptied of their bodies.

Twenty leaves were first carefully examined, and reexamined after having been left immersed in distilled water for various periods, with the following results.

Hartnack, then irrigated, whilst under the covering glass, with a few drops of the fluid under trial, kept in a damp chamber, and reexamined after stated intervals of time with the same power as before.

Four bladders were then treated in the same manner with a solution of one part of nitrate of ammonia to 437 of water, and reexamined after 21 hrs.

In what amounted to a systematic scientific investigation of their sport, the Oakland front office had reexamined everything from the market price of foot speed to the inherent difference between the average major league player and the superior Triple-A one.

Spock took a half-second to note the existence of the thoughts, then filed them in that section of his memory reserved for such, along with a resolution to reexamine his regimen of disciplines.

While Wachtel washed, stitched, and bandaged Bragi, Varthlokkur reexamined Mocker carefully.

He took Chena at once to the Building of Magic Inspection to have her reexamined.

He blunted the back of the denticulated tool and reexamined the small-toothed saw he had just made, then nodded and put it down.

And when I reexamined the coesite with the X-ray diffractor, I realized he was right.

This would mean that the Middle Kingdom ended more recently than the accepted chronology holds, leading Velikovsky to reexamine the entire Egyptian-Hebrew historical record.

What I'm hoping is to play it by ear, reveal only a little of Gerrick's analysis and suggest that there's reason to reexamine the original findings of the site inspectors in light of it.

In day after day of debating and theorizing that usually went on all through the night over take-out snacks and endless coffee, the red-eyed but excited scientists reexamined and reformulated their basic premises and eventually produced a revised mathematical model.

And—guess what—a little later somebody at a higher level reexamines the charges, and they are reduced to conduct unbecoming a noncommissioned officer, unauthorized use of a military vehicle, and so forth.

Arthur Herman, Joseph McCarthy: Reexamining the Life and Legacy of America's Most Hated Senator, New York: Free Press, 2000, p.