examinee
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of examinee
Example Sentences
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All examinees will be able to access support, including a dedicated helpline, over the coming days.
From BBC
The examinees are graded by a panel of judges on their posture and whether they embody the kendo “spirit” - a mix of personal discipline, sincerity, and mental and physical vigor - during two short bouts.
From Reuters
Few examinees do, but she can understand you, just — umm — don’t expect the conversation to feel natural.
From Nature
A polygraph examination demonstrates “that the examinee believes her own story.”
From Salon
She and her team asked examinees to complete a survey about how they slept the night before the exam.
From The Guardian
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