examination
/ɪgˌzæməˈneɪʃən/
noun
plural
examinations
plural
examinations
Britannica Dictionary definition of EXAMINATION
1
a
:
the act of looking at something closely and carefully
:
the act of examining something
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On closer/further examination, the painting appears to be a fake.
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The victim's clothes were sent to the lab for examination.
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The policy is under examination. [=is being examined]
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b
:
a close and careful study of someone or something to find signs of illness or injury
[count]
[noncount]
2
[count]
:
a test to show a person's progress, knowledge, or ability
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I have to study for the history examination.
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an examination in/on history
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I took an examination. = (Brit) I did/sat an examination.
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an entrance examination [=a test to see if someone should be admitted to a school]
3
[noncount]
law
:
the act of questioning a witness in a court of law
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see also cross-examination