Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb To investigate again.
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- verb To
investigate again
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Examples
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Government that was lying and the villagers 'claims which were true all along, forcing the military to "reinvestigate" its own conclusions.
onegoodmove 2008
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I was in law enforcement for twenty years, and I would dearly love to be on a commission to reinvestigate 9/11.
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The legal documents, expected to be filed in the coming days, will cap a months-long effort by the Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project and authorities to reinvestigate the nearly three-decade-old crimes.
Man imprisoned for 27 years hopes that some evidence is enough for freedom Maria Glod 2011
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Mr. Habib and the Australian government reached an out-of-court settlement in December, but the Australian government said last month that with new evidence, it would reinvestigate Mr. Habib's case.
Transition Is a Test for Suleiman Charles Levinson 2011
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The legal documents, expected to be filed in the coming days, will cap a months-long effort by the Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project and authorities to reinvestigate the nearly three-decade-old crimes.
Man imprisoned for 27 years hopes that some evidence is enough for freedom Maria Glod 2011
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If government employee have to be reinvestigate ..
Obama orders review of intelligence relating to Fort Hood 2009
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New Tricks 9pm, BBC1When messages claiming "I killed Flak" start to appear on walls in London, it's a cue for the plods to reinvestigate the death of a graffiti artist whose work now sells in galleries.
Tonight's TV highlights Will Hodgkinson 2010
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We should use this money to reinvestigate what happened on 9/11.
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The legal documents, expected to be filed in the coming days, will cap a months-long effort by the Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project and authorities to reinvestigate the nearly three-decade-old crimes.
Man imprisoned for 27 years hopes that some evidence is enough for freedom Maria Glod 2011
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Richardson joined the tussle in 2003 by supporting a plan by then-Lincoln County Sheriff Tom Sullivan to reinvestigate the century-old case.
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