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Examined

Examined is the past tense and past participle of the verb examine. It describes something that has been looked at, inspected, or studied in detail. As an adjective, it can characterize information, objects, or procedures that have already undergone inspection or analysis, for example, “examined evidence” or “examined data.”

Etymology: The word derive from Latin examen, meaning “a weighing or test,” and entered English via Old

Usage: In legal contexts, courts refer to “the evidence examined by the jury.” In medicine, a patient

See also: examine, examination, examiner. Notes: The form “examined” is not typically used as a standalone noun;

French
examiner
and
Middle
English
usage.
The
core
sense
involves
testing,
inspection,
or
inquiry.
is
“examined
by
a
physician”
as
part
of
a
diagnostic
process.
In
research
and
journalism,
researchers
and
reporters
describe
data,
documents,
or
sources
that
have
been
examined.
The
past
participle
also
forms
perfect
tenses,
e.g.,
“The
records
have
been
examined.”
“examination”
is
used
for
that
purpose.