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An examination is a formal and structured test or evaluation of a person's knowledge, skills, or abilities, usually conducted under standard conditions. It is a comprehensive assessment of a student's or candidate's performance, typically used to measure their progress, aptitude, or qualifications in a particular subject or field.
Examinations refer to a formal test or evaluation that assesses a person's knowledge, skills, or abilities in a specific subject or field. They are often used to determine a student's academic progress, grade, or qualification for a particular course, program, or profession. The term can also refer to a systematic process of questioning and testing, either orally or in writing, to assess a person's proficiency or understanding of a particular subject or concept.
To examine means to look closely at or investigate something carefully, often in order to understand or analyze it, typically to determine its characteristics, quality, or value.
Past tense of the verb "examine", meaning to investigate or look at something closely in order to understand its nature, qualities, or characteristics.
An examinee is a person who is examined or tested, often in order to assess their knowledge, skills, or abilities. This can take place in a variety of settings, such as a school, university, or professional certification exam.
Examinees are people who are being examined, tested, or evaluated, typically in an educational or professional setting. This can include students taking a standardized test, candidates for a job or certification, or individuals undergoing a medical examination. The term often implies that the examinees are being assessed or judged based on their performance, knowledge, or skills, with the goal of determining their qualifications, aptitude, or proficiency.
A person who examines or inspects something or someone, often in an official or formal capacity, such as a teacher evaluating a student's work or a medical professional diagnosing a patient.
Examiners are people who conduct or supervise examinations, tests, or assessments to evaluate the knowledge, skills, or abilities of individuals, typically in an academic or professional setting. They may be professors, instructors, examiners from a testing organization, or other authorities who check students' understanding of a subject or their competence in a particular field.
The verb "examines" means to investigate, inquire into, or scrutinize something or someone carefully and closely, often in order to understand its nature, characteristics, or condition. It can also mean to consider or analyze something thoroughly and closely.
The word "examining" is a present participle verb that means to investigate or scrutinize something carefully, often to gather information or to determine its nature or condition. It can also mean to consider or evaluate something in a careful and detailed manner.
An example is a model or test case that illustrates the operation or characteristics of something, such as a concept, idea, or product. It is a concrete representation or instance that demonstrates the essence or nature of the thing being illustrated. In the context of teaching, an example is often used to clarify complex ideas, illustrate a concept, or demonstrate how to apply a principle or rule.
Exampled refers to something or someone that is an instance or illustration of a particular thing or style, often serving as a model or guide. It can also mean to provide or introduce an example, especially one that is intended to illustrate or support a point.
Examples refer to instances that illustrate or demonstrate a particular point, concept, or phenomenon. They can be concrete objects, events, or occurrences that are used to explain or prove a general rule, theory, or idea. In a broader sense, examples can also be particular cases or instances that serve as a model or precedent for others.
Unfortunately, I couldn't find the word "exampling" in my dictionary. It seems to be a typo or a non-existent word.
Exams refer to a test or evaluation that is taken by a student or individual to assess their knowledge, understanding, or skills in a particular subject or field.
The word "exanguious" is an adjective that means having all the blood drained away, or being drained of blood, often used to describe a corpse or a surgical patient who has lost a significant amount of blood.
I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "exangulous" in my linguistic resources. It's possible that it's a misspelling, a rare or obsolete word, or a word that doesn't exist in English. If you could provide more context or clarify the word, I'll do my best to help you understand its meaning.
I think you meant "examination". <br><br>Examination refers to the act of a careful and thorough study or investigation of something, often to determine its condition, quality, or accuracy. In a educational context, an examination typically involves a formal test or assessment of a student's knowledge, skills, or understanding of a subject.
Exanimous means utterly defeated, exhausted, or drained of energy; utterly lacking in vitality or spirit. It is often used to describe someone or something that is physically or emotionally drained to the point of being seemingly lifeless or without any remaining energy or enthusiasm.
Sorry, but "exannulate" is not a valid English word. It might be a misspelling or a made-up term. Could you please provide a different word for me to explain?
Exanthem refers to a rash or an eruption of the skin, often caused by a viral or bacterial infection. Exanthems can appear as small, flat, or raised bumps on the skin and can be accompanied by other symptoms such as fever, headache, and swelling. Examples of exanthems include measles, mumps, and roseola.
Exanthema refers to a skin rash or eruption, often accompanied by fever or other signs of infection. It can be caused by various factors such as viral or bacterial infections, allergic reactions, or autoimmune disorders. Examples of exanthemas include measles, chickenpox, and roseola.
Exanthemas refers to a general term for a group of skin diseases characterized by the sudden appearance of rashes, lesions, or eruptions on the skin, often accompanied by fever, itching, and other systemic symptoms.
Exanthemata (plural) or Exanthema (singular) refer to skin eruptions or rashes caused by various diseases, such as measles, rubella (German measles), and smallpox.
Exanthematic refers to a disease or condition characterized by the eruption of a rash or skin lesions, typically caused by an infection or allergic reaction.
Exanthematous refers to a rash or eruption on the skin, typically caused by a viral or bacterial infection. It can also describe a condition characterized by the sudden appearance of transient rash-like lesions on the skin, often accompanied by itching, inflammation, or other symptoms. The term is often used to describe conditions such as scarlet fever, measles, and chickenpox, where the exanthema (rash) is a notable feature of the disease.
Exanthems are skin eruptions or rashes caused by infections, allergic reactions, or insufficiencies. They are often characterized by redness, swelling, and itching, and can range in severity from mild to severe. Examples of exanthems include measles, chickenpox, and eczema.
Exanthesis is a rare or obsolete medical term that refers to a condition characterized by eczema or inflammation of the skin, often accompanied by itching, redness, and swelling.
Exantlate means to elaborate or expand on something, typically a complex idea or concept. In other words, it involves providing more detail, clarification, or explanation to help others understand it better.
I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "exantlation" in the dictionary. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that doesn't exist. Could you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word you'd like me to explain?
Exaptation is a term used in biology and evolutionary theory to describe a feature or trait that originally evolved for one purpose but later became useful for another purpose. In other words, an exaptation is a characteristic that was not initially designed for its current function, but has been co-opted for that purpose over time through the process of evolution. This can occur when a feature that was originally adaptive for one reason becomes useful for another reason in a new environmental or ecological context.
Exarate means to thrust or push out from the inside; to bring forth or produce by violence or effort; to force or drive out from a confined or internal position. It can also imply a sense of urgency or emergency, such as "exarating the contents of the package".
Exaration is a noun that refers to the act of exhausting or draining something, such as a person's energy or resources. It can also mean a feeling of relief or exhaustion that comes after a long period of intense mental or physical effort.
An exarch is a high-ranking ecclesiastical official, typically a bishop or archbishop, who is sent by the supreme authority of a Christian church to govern a particular region or territory. The term is often used in the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church, particularly in the context of the Greek Orthodox Church or the Byzantine Rite.
Exarchal refers to something that is related to or characteristic of an exarch, which is a high-ranking ecclesiastical official, often the head of a church or diocese.
An exarchate is a term used in the Catholic Church to refer to a territory that is governed by an exarch, a high-ranking bishop or official who is responsible for the spiritual and administrative care of the region or diocese.