"Chequed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Chequed" Meaning

Chequed is not a commonly used word in English. However, it is possible that you may be thinking of the word "checked", which means to examine something carefully in order to detect any mistakes, irregularities, or flaws.

"Chequed" Examples

Verb: Cheque


Cheque (in British English) or Check (in American English) is a verb that means to control or verify something for accuracy or authenticity.

Examples:


The auditor will cheque the company's financial records to ensure they are accurate.
The doctor will chequed the patient's medical history before prescribing any medication.
Before sending the payment, the bank will cheque the amount to make sure it's correct.
The quality control team cheques every product that leaves the factory to ensure it meets the standards.
The referee will chequed the replay of the game to make sure no foul was committed.

Note: In American English, the verb is commonly spelled as "Check". For example: "The referee will check the replay of the game to make sure no foul was committed."

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Cheops is another name for Khufu, an ancient Egyptian pharaoh who ruled during the Old Kingdom period, around 2589-2566 BC. He is best known for building the Great Pyramid of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, which is still standing today.

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Chequering is the process of marking or dividing something, such as a surface or a pattern, with rows of parallel lines or squares, like a chessboard.

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A chequequin is an obsolete term, but it seems to refer to a type of small, thin horse, often a chestnut in color.

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