"Scrutinise" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scrutinise" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Scrutinise" Meaning

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

"Scrutinise" Examples

Examples of using "scrutinise"


Example 1: Academic Analysis

Teachers ask students to gather data from various sources so they can scrutinize their class's reading habits.

Example 2: Legal Investigation

The law enforcement agency has finally gathered enough evidence to scrutinise the suspect's alibi.

Example 3: Quality Control

The team of quality controllers was tasked with scrutinise the new production line to ensure that it met the company's high standards.

Example 4: Reputation Analysis

The media company had to scrutinise their competitor's new advertising campaign to see if it contained misleading information.

Example 5: Medical Diagnosis

Doctors had to scrutinise the patient's medical history to prescribe the correct treatment for their rare condition.

"Scrutinise" Similar Words

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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.

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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.

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

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A scrutinizer is a person who examines or investigates something closely and carefully, often in a critical or suspicious manner. It can also refer to a device used to examine or analyze something under magnification, such as a magnifying glass.