examination
91examination — 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 …
92examination — 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 …
93Examination — Exa|mi|na|ti|on die; , en <aus gleichbed. lat. examinatio> das Examinieren …
94examination — 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,… …
95examination — 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 …
96examination — The study and recording of the physical characteristics of an object. Also see assessment, condition, description, and Praxis …
97examination — noun 1》 a detailed inspection or study. ↘the action of examining. 2》 a formal test of knowledge or proficiency in a subject or skill. 3》 Law the formal questioning of a defendant or witness in court …
98examination — n. 1. Inspection, observation. 2. Inquiry, search, research, scrutiny, investigation, inquisition. 3. Trial by questions (in order to elicit truth or to test qualifications), test …
99examination — ex·am·i·na·tion …
100examination — /əgzæməˈneɪʃən / (say uhgzamuh nayshuhn), /ɛg / (say eg ) noun 1. the act of examining; inspection; inquiry; investigation. 2. the state of being examined. 3. the act or process of testing pupils, candidates, etc., as by questions. 4. the test… …