[f. prec. vb. + -EE.] One examined; a person under examination.

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1788.  T. Twining, in Mad. D’Arblay’s Diary, 20 Jan. Don’t you think … that the Examinee … has a natural right … to examine the Examiner?

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1813.  Examiner, 11 April, 228/1. The answers given by examinees.

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1840.  New Monthly Mag., LVIII. 528. ‘What verb should you like?’ inquired the examinee.

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1868.  M. Pattison, Academ. Org., v. 296. But what kind of knowledge can they [examination questions] be the test of, in the examinee?

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