/ˌriːɪɡˌzæməˈneɪʃən/ – Noun
Definition: 1. việc thẩm vấn lại nhân chứng;
2. việc xem xét lại, việc giám định lại.
A more thorough explanation: Re-examination refers to the questioning of a witness by the party that called the witness to testify, following the cross-examination by the opposing party. It is a stage in a trial where the party who originally called the witness has the opportunity to ask additional questions to clarify or rebut issues raised during cross-examination.
Example: During the re-examination of the witness, the defense attorney asked several follow-up questions to clarify the testimony given earlier.