examiner Definition
ex·am·iner (eg zam′ə nər, ig-)
noun
a person who examines, specif. one whose work is examining records, people, etc.
examiner Synonyms
examiner
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examiner Finance Definition
examiner Usage Examples
Converse of object
- satisfy: Candidates are required to satisfy the examiners in each of the three modules of study.
- appoint: Edith Esch has been appointed external examiner in Applied Linguistics for Trinity College, Dublin for a period of three years.
- authorize: We also have examiners authorized to carry out Boat Safety Scheme inspections.
Converse of subject
- moderate: This document is assessed internally then moderated by the external examiner.
- verify: More importantly, they gave evidence of safe clinical practice as verified by an external examiner.
- authorize: Calculators that have a QWERTY, AZERTY or similar keypads are not permitted unless their use is expressly authorized by the examiners.
- approve: The student, but the subject must be approved by the examiners and the Course Director.
Adjective modifier
- external: He was an external examiner in English at Lampeter.
- internal: An External Examiner has the right to moderate marks awarded by the internal examiners.
- Independent: The Independent examiner of the Charities accounts for the 2005 financial year is Mr Peter Patrick.
- chief: In the event of a coincidence of due dates the relevant Chief Examiners will confer.
- independent: The independent examiner shall not be an officer or a member of the general committee.
- senior: The results envelopes are handed out at the College by a senior examiner or a member the Examinations Section staff.
Noun used with modifier
- patent: Almost half of the Patent Office's 1,000 staff work in the Patents Directorate, some 250 of whom are patent examiners.
- A-level: More than 70 % of the staff have post-graduate degrees and half are A-level examiners in their subjects.
- driving: When you attend a motorcycle or moped test present the DL196 to your driving examiner.
Possessives
- report: External examiners ' reports A second source of course feedback is external examiners ' reports.
- discretion: The choice of period for the prescribed works will be at the Examiners ' discretion.
- comment: An action plan is developed in response to the external examiners ' comments.
Preposition: for
ma: Currently I work as an external examiner for an MA in Computer Animation at an Institution near Krakow in Poland.
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