"Scrutinies" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scrutinies" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Scrutinies" Meaning

Scrutinies can be a noun or a verb.

As a noun, scrutinies refers to a careful and detailed examination or inspection, especially of someone or something to see if they are suitable or satisfactory.

For example: The hiring committee conducted a thorough scrutiny of the candidate's credentials before making a decision.

As a verb, scrutinize means to examine or investigate something or someone carefully and thoroughly, often in order to find faults or defects.

For example: She scrutinized the data to identify any errors or discrepancies.

"Scrutinies" Examples

Examples of "Scrutinies"


1. examining closely

The candidate underwent a series of scrutinies before the election to ensure their qualifications and character.

2. judging carefully

The auditor conducted a meticulous scrutiny of the company's financial records to detect any anomalies.

3. rigorous examination

The examination of the evidence in the courtroom was a thorough scrutiny that left no stone unturned.

4. closely examining

The investigators conducted a scrutiny of the crime scene to gather any evidence that might have been missed.

5. examination with critical judgment

The critics subjected the new policy to a scrutiny that highlighted its flaws and weaknesses.

"Scrutinies" Similar Words

Scrupulosity

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Scrupulous

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Meaning: extremely careful and diligent in one's work or actions, unwilling to take risks or compromise one's principles, and having a strong sense of morality and ethics.<br><br> synonyms: meticulous, exact, precise, conscientious, thorough, and careful.

Scrupulously

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Carefully and thoroughly, paying attention to every detail in order to avoid making mistakes or overlooking anything important.

Scrupulousness

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Scrutator

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A scrutinizer; a careful observer.

Scrutineer

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Scrutineering

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Scrutineers

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Personnel, usually officials or party members, who are appointed to observe and supervise the process of counting ballots in an election, to ensure that it is fair.

Scrutinise

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To give careful and detailed attention to something in order to understand it or identify any mistakes or problems.

Scrutinised

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Examined or considered very carefully, often in a critical or unfavorable way.

Scrutiniser

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Scrutinises

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Closely examines or examines carefully, often in a critical way.<br><br>Example: The judge scrutinises the witness statements carefully to determine the validity of their testimony.

Scrutinising

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Scrutinisingly

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Carefully and thoroughly examining or observing someone or something, often in order to criticize or judge them strictly.

Scrutinize

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To examine or study something carefully and thoroughly, often in order to discover its meaning or to find errors or weaknesses.

Scrutinized

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Examine or examine closely and thoroughly, often in order to find faults or errors.