scrutinise

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To examine something with great care

Because his opinions are all over the place, they find it easy to scrutinise them and lay them out;.

To audit accounts etc in order to verify them
to look at critically or searchingly, or in minute detail; "he scrutinized his likeness in the mirror"
{f} examine, investigate, check closely, inspect (also scrutinize)
of accounts and tax returns; with the intent to verify
scrutinize
To examine closely; to inspect or observe with critical attention; to regard narrowly; as, to scrutinize the measures of administration; to scrutinize the conduct or motives of individuals
scrutinize
{v} to examin diligently, to search
scrutinize
To examine something with great care
scrutinize
scru·ti·nize scrutinizes scrutinizing scrutinized in BRIT, also use scrutinise If you scrutinize something, you examine it very carefully, often to find out some information from it or about it. Her purpose was to scrutinize his features to see if he was an honest man. to examine someone or something very carefully
scrutinize
To audit accounts etc in order to verify them
scrutinize
To make scrutiny
scrutinize
of accounts and tax returns; with the intent to verify
scrutinize
{f} examine, investigate, check closely, inspect (also scrutinise)
scrutinize
to look at critically or searchingly, or in minute detail; "he scrutinized his likeness in the mirror"
scrutinise
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