reexamination

/ˌriːɪɡˌzæmɪˈneɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act of looking at or considering something again, especially to check or change it.
    • After the accident, there was a thorough reexamination of safety procedures.
    • The court ordered a reexamination of the evidence.
    • The scientist called for a reexamination of the data after finding an error.
  2. A second test or exam taken to improve a grade or pass a course.
    • She studied hard for the reexamination and passed with a higher score.
    • Students who failed the first test can sign up for a reexamination next week.
    • The teacher scheduled a reexamination for those who missed the original exam.