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Definition of examiner in English: examinernoun ɪɡˈzamɪnəˌɪɡˈzæmənər 1A person whose job is to inspect something; an inspector. a police vehicle examiner Example sentencesExamples - To assess encoding, the examiner asked the child to describe what happened in the story.
- A latent fingerprint examiner must then review the list for a final determination.
- Patent examiners at the PTO review the application.
- Hip flexion strength is best tested with the patient in a sitting position, lifting against the examiner's hand.
- Alaskan officials took the remains to Anchorage for inspection by the state medical examiner.
- The hop sampler and merchants examiner took a handful of hops to look at the colour.
- Wood's attorney has said the medical examiner is required to consider all new evidence.
- The review also said all ride examiners must be accredited centrally.
- In addition, consensus among examiners who consecutively evaluate the same patient is difficult to achieve.
- A sleeping child is ideal, and some examiners even use a sedative to facilitate this.
- The students pooled in their available money, which came to Rs.150 and offered this money to the ticket examiners as penalty.
- An autopsy was scheduled for Wednesday, according to the city medical examiner.
- The results were verified by Cleave Baxter, one of the most respected polygraph examiners himself.
- Soon after, bank examiners shut down the bank.
- He said he had not been informed of the medical examiner's homicide determination.
- Today, as a flight examiner, I administer emergency procedure evaluations.
- Such guidelines should be developed by patent examiners in conjunction with public health experts.
- Even so, the scale of the medical examiner's effort in New York is nearly impossible to grasp.
- A spokesman for the Montana board of medical examiners said Braun was issued a medical license in that state in June.
- Basically, the polygraph examiner ruled that he couldn't get a reading because I was so tired.
Synonyms tester, questioner, interviewer, assessor, marker, inspector auditor, analyst, appraiser, reviewer arbiter, adjudicator, judge, scrutineer, scrutinizer rare examinant, scrutinator 2A person who sets and marks exams to test people's knowledge or proficiency. exams are marked by external examiners Example sentencesExamples - Currently exam centres have to hand in coursework on paper to be "moderated" by examiners.
- Examiners who have previously assessed a student are not assigned to be an examiner for that student.
- I saw my name on the list of candidates who had satisfied the examiners in the final examinations.
- You need to justify your approach - don't assume the examiners share your views.
- Examiners have also complained about lower standards of literacy.
- Examiners expect the results, which will be released to schools on Thursday, to show a pass rate of more than 96 %.
- By the time it reaches an examiner, they explained, several layers of privilege have coated a middle class child's coursework.
- This is basically an oral defence of her thesis; a combination of debriefing and discussion with her examiners.
- The oral examination is traditionally an unstructured face to face session with the examiners.
- Edexcel can provide assistance in selecting potential examiners for Edexcel courses.
- The examiner ensured that the participants understood the directions and instructions prior to commencement.
- Examiners then asked the participants to solve a series of "meaning insight" problems.
- In the sentence repetition subtest, the child repeats verbatim sentences that the examiner reads aloud.
- Stand-in examiners have been drafted in to supervise the 28 tests carried out each day at the centre.
- A written response to the report is sent to the external examiner within three months of receipt.
- I recall once being at an oral examination with Harry as external examiner.
- The fact that I already had a doctor's degree, just like the examiners sitting in judgment, gave me the assurance I needed.
- Examiners want to read the students' own understandings in response to their question.
- Toward the end of my grilling, one examiner pointedly asked me how much time I had in that particular type of plane.
- For example, in my case one examiner was unsure why I had used a certain metric.
Definition of examiner in US English: examinernounˌiɡˈzamənərˌɪɡˈzæmənər 1A person whose job is to inspect something; an inspector. a police vehicle examiner Example sentencesExamples - The results were verified by Cleave Baxter, one of the most respected polygraph examiners himself.
- A sleeping child is ideal, and some examiners even use a sedative to facilitate this.
- A latent fingerprint examiner must then review the list for a final determination.
- To assess encoding, the examiner asked the child to describe what happened in the story.
- Wood's attorney has said the medical examiner is required to consider all new evidence.
- Basically, the polygraph examiner ruled that he couldn't get a reading because I was so tired.
- Alaskan officials took the remains to Anchorage for inspection by the state medical examiner.
- An autopsy was scheduled for Wednesday, according to the city medical examiner.
- The review also said all ride examiners must be accredited centrally.
- Today, as a flight examiner, I administer emergency procedure evaluations.
- Soon after, bank examiners shut down the bank.
- Hip flexion strength is best tested with the patient in a sitting position, lifting against the examiner's hand.
- He said he had not been informed of the medical examiner's homicide determination.
- A spokesman for the Montana board of medical examiners said Braun was issued a medical license in that state in June.
- Patent examiners at the PTO review the application.
- Such guidelines should be developed by patent examiners in conjunction with public health experts.
- In addition, consensus among examiners who consecutively evaluate the same patient is difficult to achieve.
- The hop sampler and merchants examiner took a handful of hops to look at the colour.
- Even so, the scale of the medical examiner's effort in New York is nearly impossible to grasp.
- The students pooled in their available money, which came to Rs.150 and offered this money to the ticket examiners as penalty.
Synonyms tester, questioner, interviewer, assessor, marker, inspector 2A person who administers and grades examinations to test people's knowledge or proficiency. Example sentencesExamples - The oral examination is traditionally an unstructured face to face session with the examiners.
- Examiners have also complained about lower standards of literacy.
- Currently exam centres have to hand in coursework on paper to be "moderated" by examiners.
- I recall once being at an oral examination with Harry as external examiner.
- Examiners then asked the participants to solve a series of "meaning insight" problems.
- I saw my name on the list of candidates who had satisfied the examiners in the final examinations.
- Toward the end of my grilling, one examiner pointedly asked me how much time I had in that particular type of plane.
- You need to justify your approach - don't assume the examiners share your views.
- The fact that I already had a doctor's degree, just like the examiners sitting in judgment, gave me the assurance I needed.
- This is basically an oral defence of her thesis; a combination of debriefing and discussion with her examiners.
- By the time it reaches an examiner, they explained, several layers of privilege have coated a middle class child's coursework.
- In the sentence repetition subtest, the child repeats verbatim sentences that the examiner reads aloud.
- A written response to the report is sent to the external examiner within three months of receipt.
- Stand-in examiners have been drafted in to supervise the 28 tests carried out each day at the centre.
- The examiner ensured that the participants understood the directions and instructions prior to commencement.
- Edexcel can provide assistance in selecting potential examiners for Edexcel courses.
- Examiners want to read the students' own understandings in response to their question.
- Examiners expect the results, which will be released to schools on Thursday, to show a pass rate of more than 96 %.
- For example, in my case one examiner was unsure why I had used a certain metric.
- Examiners who have previously assessed a student are not assigned to be an examiner for that student.
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