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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reinvestigate .
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Examples
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The government has '' reinvestigated '' a finding by Customs last year that the toilet paper was '' dumped '' on the Australian market.
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It's constantly being reinvestigated, molecularly, genetically, cellulary and biologically.
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Our Conviction Integrity Unit thoroughly reinvestigated this case, tested the biological evidence and based on the results, concluded Cornelius Dupree did not commit this crime, Dallas County District Attorney Craig Watkins said.
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I hope that's something that will be reinvestigated.
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The Clintons - both of them - would be reinvestigated and revetted and all the skeletons would be dredged up again.
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The "long dead scandals" were not an issue in this campaign as NO ONE reinvestigated ANY OF THEM.
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Understandably there was considerable disquiet about the possibility that Evans might have been innocent and the case against him was reinvestigated even to the point that the body of Beryl Evans was exhumed and tested for evidence of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Smoking Guns and the Morality of Parliamentary Privilege 2009
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If that is how he reacts, his last two “justified shootings” should be reinvestigated with a little less protection from the thin green line.
Video of Police Beating Released in Washington State - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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We need to see 9/11 reinvestigated from top to bottom, and this time the "secrets" defense must be confronted and defeated.
Sen. Leahy's and Rep. Conyers' Truth Commission Could Work but... 2009
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It's in Cheney's interest and that of his friends that 9/11 never be reinvestigated honestly.
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