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1 examine circumstances
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2 examine
розглядати, аналізувати; перевіряти, проводити експертизу; обстежувати, здійснювати обстеження, робити огляд, оглядати, робити догляд; опитувати ( в суді), допитувати ( в суді); розслідувати ( в суді); робити обшукexamine causes of criminal behavior — = examine causes of criminal behaviour досліджувати причини злочинної поведінки
- examine a complaintexamine causes of criminal behaviour — = examine causes of criminal behavior
- examine a petitioner
- examine a prospective juror
- examine a witness
- examine a wound
- examine accusations
- examine as to form
- examine ballots
- examine circumstances
- examine critically
- examine directly
- examine evidence
- examine finally
- examine forensically
- examine goods
- examine handwriting
- examine in chief
- examine judicially
- examine orally
- examine periodically
- examine physically
- examine psychiatrically
- examine redirectly
- examine the corps
- examine typewriting
- examine upon oath
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