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- verb To
interview again.
Etymologies
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Examples
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The second wave had a 62 percent reinterview rate, which is on par with the reinterviewing rates of the General Social Survey and National Election Studies, the two primary omnibus national surveys used by sociologists and political scientists and funded by the National Science Foundation.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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British embassy staff visited the police station yesterday to reinterview the British inmates.
Bid to move British inmates from Bur Dubai station after tourist death claim 2011
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And she won't have to reinterview and reprocess quality staffers from the 2009 season who want to return.
Snowed Under 2010
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And she won't have to reinterview and reprocess quality staffers from the 2009 season who want to return.
Snowed Under 2010
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At this point, the sheriff says we don't believe it's a hoax, we've heard the 911 call, we've talked to the family, but because of that comment, we will have to reinterview the family.
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And we feel it's incumbent upon us as an agency to go back to the family and attempt to reinterview them and establish whether this is, in fact, a hoax or if it's a actual event.
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What triggered a reinterview now that's going to take place on behalf of the sheriff's department?
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So, right now, they're going to reinterview the family.
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They're going to go back and reinterview the family.
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While this isn't a clear motive, the NTSB wants to reinterview the witness.
Muddy Waters 2008
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