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To scrutinise
verb
To examine something with great care.
Exact(60)
To scrutinise the list in more detail, I referred to my recent years.
To scrutinise claims about the effectiveness of the Standard Days Method® (SDM).
"We have to scrutinise what we spend".
Non-executive directors to scrutinise executive committees.
He wants these scenes to be difficult to scrutinise.
"But we have to scrutinise whether it is financially possible.
His department has to scrutinise more and more deals.
Footballers are under a professional obligation to scrutinise good news.
"The ISC exists to scrutinise decisions like this," Tyrie said.
They demand in return the right to scrutinise their lives.
This would allow government MPs to scrutinise the bill.
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