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well-eˈxamined, ppl. a.
1728Cibber Provoked Husb. i. i. 7 He is a Man too well-acquainted with the Female World to be brought into a high Opinion of any one Woman, without some well-examin'd Proof of her Merit. 1748W. Melmoth Fitzosborne Lett. lvi. (1749) II. 76 To descend to truth thro' the tedious progression of well-examined deductions, is considered as a reproach to the quickness of understanding. |