| examination |
a detailed review of the policies, management, operations and books of a thrift institution, bank or credit union made by the institution's federal or state regulatory agency.
Ãâó: www.ots.treas.gov/glossary/gloss-e.html
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| exacerbation |
worsening.
Ãâó: www.cchs.net/health/health-info/docs/2100/2186.asp
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| exaltation |
When a planet is positioned in certain signs it shows greater strength, such as the Sun in Aries.
Ãâó: www.elore.com/Astrology/Glossary/horoscope.htm
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| exacerbation |
An aggravation of symptoms.
Ãâó: www.ibdclub.org.uk/ibd_facts_glossary.html
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| examination |
A person who is examined means, in the legal profession, that he or she is a witness being questioned by an attorney.
Ãâó: www.attorneykennugent.com/library/e.html
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| EXA | a task performed or problem solved in order to develop skill or understanding |
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| EXA | a single item of information that is representative of a type |
| EXA | something to be imitated |
| EXA | a representative form or pattern |
| EXA | punishment intended as a warning to others |
| EXA | an occurrence of something |
| EXA | deprived of life |
| EXA | eruption on the skin occurring as a symptom of a disease |
| EXA | eruption on the skin occurring as a symptom of a disease |
| EXA | a viral disease of infants and young children |
| EXA | make worse |
| EXA | make furious |
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