(Law) Examine (one's own witness) again, after cross-examination by the opposing counsel
question after cross-examiniation by opposing counsel; "re-examine one's witness
question after cross-examiniation by opposing counsel; "re-examine one's witness"
re-examine re-examines re-examining re-examined in AM, also use reexamine If a person or group of people re-examines their ideas, beliefs, or attitudes, they think about them carefully because they are no longer sure if they are correct. Her husband and children will also have to re-examine their expectations. = reassess + re-examination re-examinations re-examination It was time for a re-examination of the situation = reassessment
In United States patent law, a procedure under which an issued patent is returned to the examiner to determine if it remains valid in light of newly discovered prior art