relook
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]relook (plural relooks)
- An additional look or examination.
- 2003 July 17, John Schwartz, “Shuttle Investigator Faults NASA for Complacency Over Safety”, in New York Times, retrieved 18 June 2015:
- General Deal said that the interviews were showing widespread dissatisfaction with the quality assurance programs at NASA. […] "It's time for a relook."
Translations
[edit]An additional look or examination
Verb
[edit]relook (third-person singular simple present relooks, present participle relooking, simple past and past participle relooked)
- To look again.
- 2010 July 6, Deborah Fuller, quoted in Leslie Kaufman, “Agency Agreed Wildlife Risk From Oil Was ‘Low’”, New York Times, p. A14:
- Obviously, we are going to relook at all these numbers for upcoming consultations.
- 2010 July 6, Deborah Fuller, quoted in Leslie Kaufman, “Agency Agreed Wildlife Risk From Oil Was ‘Low’”, New York Times, p. A14:
Translations
[edit]To look again
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