examiner
IPA: ɪgzˈæmʌnɝ
noun
- A person who investigates someone or something.
- A person who sets an examination.
- A person who marks an examination.
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Examples of "examiner" in Sentences
- It's the requirements of the examiner.
- I mistook the Examiner for the Chronicle.
- The examiner is calling for RICO to be applied to ACORN.
- The medical examiner is guessing the 5th based on the examination.
- "We try to have new ones all the time," said Anthony M. Markella, a title examiner for 25 years who heads the committee that organizes the display.
- Until the foreclosure problem is resolved, be prepared for extra delays and scrutiny from your lender, the title examiner and the title insurance company.
- She worked as a title examiner for several years at the law firm of Terry, Dunning and Terry and was recently working for the Barnstable Housing Authority.
- It would be better if I had the actual materials to work from, of course, but the local medical examiner is passably competent, and the images are detailed.
- The title examiner checks to make sure that the chain of title is unbroken, meaning that each seller's ownership is evidenced by a deed or other documents showing how that seller obtained the ownership.
- The concentration of poverty in Kiryas Joel, pronounced KIR-yas Jo-EL is not a deliberate strategy by the leaders of the Satmar sect, said Joel Oberlander, 30, a title examiner who lives in Williamsburg.
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