reprobe

/riˈproʊb/
verb
  1. To examine or explore again, especially with a tool or instrument.
    • After the first scan was unclear, the technician had to reprobe the patient's wound.
    • The robot was programmed to reprobe the area if it detected any movement.
    • The scientist decided to reprobe the sample to confirm the initial results.
  2. To question or investigate something again more deeply.
    • She decided to reprobe her own memories to understand what really happened.
    • The journalist wanted to reprobe the witness's story for inconsistencies.
    • The committee voted to reprobe the financial records from last year.
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