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the scrutinizing
verb
To examine something with great care.
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We suffer from the loss of faith that our institutions can be shaken up and reformed under the scrutinizing pressure of an independent press.
When I mention my "summer share in the Rockaways" to Manhattanites, I get several types of responses: the scrutinizing, eyebrow-raised glance that means, "You're joking, right?"; blank incomprehension: "Where?
Lucy A. Dalglish, the executive director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, portrayed the scrutinizing of Mr. Risen as part of a crackdown on leaking that is making it increasingly difficult to report on security and intelligence matters.
You can reach Vertu either through a rear alley or by walking straight through the Hugo Boss showroom, past the scrutinizing gaze of that store's nattily dressed sales crew, to the back entrance of the building, which is marked by an austere gray banner bearing nothing more than the name of the company and a logo that looks like an abstract rendering of a raptor's outstretched wings.
Robust local news media, which traditionally played the scrutinizing role, has undoubtedly been weakened by the Internet.
Our homey "Boys will be boys" tune forgives and forgets the actions of harm's perpetrators, subsequently turning the scrutinizing lens onto those targeted by violence: "she should have known better than to go out alone," or "come on, look at what she was wearing".
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She will not be alone among the scrutinized.
With the cowlings removed, the men scrutinized the innards of the outboard engines.
The officers scrutinized the identifications of the passengers, who were detained for at least two hours.
Activists weren't the only ones scrutinizing the event.
You can be the judge by scrutinizing the photo above.
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