en having examination

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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Effects of having examination

  • en worry ➜
  • en you have a problem ➜
  • en stress ➜
  • en anxiety ➜
  • en discomfort ➜
  • en extreme worry ➜
  • en failing ➜
  • en finding out if you are healthy ➜
  • en finding out your state of health ➜
  • en getting a good grade ➜
  • en getting medication ➜
  • en have a nervous break down ➜
  • en You may learn about Health problems ➜
  • en mental stress ➜
  • en you might study for it ➜
  • en nervousness ➜
  • en pain ➜
  • en panic ➜
  • en passing a course ➜
  • en people to sweat ➜
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having examination is a subevent of…

  • en erections ➜
  • en waiting ➜
  • en apprehension ➜
  • en become naked ➜
  • en a cancerous lump is found ➜
  • en cheat ➜
  • en checking your blood pressure ➜
  • en concentrating ➜
  • en copying ➜
  • en you discover you are ill ➜
  • en discovering something ➜
  • en feel uneasy ➜
  • en be focused ➜
  • en you freak out ➜
  • en get molested ➜
  • en get undressed ➜
  • en you may be nervous ➜
  • en stay awake and alert ➜
  • en sweating ➜
  • en turn your head and cough ➜
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having examination is used for…

  • en testing ➜
  • en an annual checkup ➜
  • en being tested ➜
  • en checking a person's body for disease ➜
  • en detecting problems in an entity ➜
  • en determining your health ➜
  • en determining one's health ➜
  • en determining your state of health ➜
  • en medical records ➜
  • en preparation for surgery ➜
  • en testing the skills of an entity ➜
  • en testing the weaknesses of an entity ➜
  • en testing yourself ➜

having examination requires…

  • en a competent physician ➜
  • en an examiner ➜
  • en going to the examination office ➜
  • en knowledge ➜
  • en a mind to be examined ➜
  • en a test ➜
  • en testing your knowledge ➜
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