scrutinize
[skru:tənaɪz]

verb transitive

[Definition]: check in detail

[Example Sentences]:
1. The agency would scrutinize each such deal over whether it was just and reasonable.
2. The companies will continue to scrutinize the deal in the coming months, he said.
3. The other challenge is that the information required to scrutinize a job is scattered across many systems.
4. They are likely to carefully scrutinize the new plan for signs that the administration made too many concessions to industry.
5. Executives closely scrutinize how customers use new stores and tweak them as they gather data.
6. The guidance document is being issued to clarify the small group of mobile apps which the FDA aims to scrutinize, it added.
7. Congressional leaders remained skeptical of the deal and promised to scrutinize it closely, while many Republican presidential candidates blasted it.
8. We trust judges to scrutinize surveillance requests, he said.
9. Certainly she thinks that regulators should scrutinize it closely.
10. Lawmakers and regulators, perhaps pressured by the traditional businesses, start to closely scrutinize the practices of these sharing companies.
11. The Pentagon review led the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines to scrutinize battlefield records.


[Synonyms]dissect, inspect
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