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examinee

[ig-zam-uh-nee] / ɪgˌzæm əˈni /


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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

She and her team asked examinees to complete a survey about how they slept the night before the exam.

From The Guardian

While some of the five- and six-year-old examinees have already been taught by their parents to read and write, the tests are administered on the premise that the children are not yet literate.

From Salon

The rule is also intended to prevent examinees trying to smuggle in notes folded up and placed under normal watch faces.

From BBC