"Scrutinies" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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.
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.
Carefully and thoroughly, paying attention to every detail in order to avoid making mistakes or overlooking anything important.
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.
To give careful and detailed attention to something in order to understand it or identify any mistakes or problems.
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.
Carefully and thoroughly examining or observing someone or something, often in order to criticize or judge them strictly.
To examine or study something carefully and thoroughly, often in order to discover its meaning or to find errors or weaknesses.