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examen
[ ig-zey-muhn ]
noun
- an examination, as of conscience.
examen
/ ɪɡˈ³ú±ðɪ³¾É›²Ô /
noun
- RC Church an examination of conscience, usually made daily by Jesuits and others
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of examen1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of examen1
Example Sentences
The French term "mis en examen" - meaning "charged" in English - does not automatically trigger a trial, but means that prosecutors strongly suspect wrongdoing.
Mis en examen is the formal start of a criminal investigation under French law.
The announcement that she had been mise en examen – the equivalent in French law of being charged or arraigned – came after several hours of questioning by the French financial prosecutor.
Fillon has been summoned before judges on 15 March, when he could be mis en examen – the nearest thing in French law to being charged or arraigned.
In a hastily arranged press conference, he declared he had been summoned by three judges “with a view†to being mis en examen, but insisted he would continue his presidential campaign.
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