slovo | definícia |
scrutinize (mass) | scrutinize
- skúmať |
scrutinize (encz) | scrutinize,zkoumat dukladne web |
Scrutinize (gcide) | Scrutinize \Scru"ti*nize\, v. i.
To make scrutiny.
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Scrutinize (gcide) | Scrutinize \Scru"ti*nize\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Scrutinized; p.
pr. & vb. n. Scrutinizing.] [From Scrutiny.]
To examine closely; to inspect or observe with critical
attention; to regard narrowly; as, to scrutinize the measures
of administration; to scrutinize the conduct or motives of
individuals.
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Whose votes they were obliged to scrutinize. --Ayliffe.
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Those pronounced him youngest who scrutinized his face
the closest. --G. W. Cable.
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scrutinize (wn) | scrutinize
v 1: to look at critically or searchingly, or in minute detail;
"he scrutinized his likeness in the mirror" [syn: {size
up}, take stock, scrutinize, scrutinise]
2: examine carefully for accuracy with the intent of
verification; "audit accounts and tax returns" [syn: audit,
scrutinize, scrutinise, inspect] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
scrutinized (encz) | scrutinized,prohlédnutý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
scrutinizer (encz) | scrutinizer, n: |
Scrutinize (gcide) | Scrutinize \Scru"ti*nize\, v. i.
To make scrutiny.
[1913 Webster]Scrutinize \Scru"ti*nize\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Scrutinized; p.
pr. & vb. n. Scrutinizing.] [From Scrutiny.]
To examine closely; to inspect or observe with critical
attention; to regard narrowly; as, to scrutinize the measures
of administration; to scrutinize the conduct or motives of
individuals.
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Whose votes they were obliged to scrutinize. --Ayliffe.
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Those pronounced him youngest who scrutinized his face
the closest. --G. W. Cable.
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Scrutinized (gcide) | Scrutinize \Scru"ti*nize\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Scrutinized; p.
pr. & vb. n. Scrutinizing.] [From Scrutiny.]
To examine closely; to inspect or observe with critical
attention; to regard narrowly; as, to scrutinize the measures
of administration; to scrutinize the conduct or motives of
individuals.
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Whose votes they were obliged to scrutinize. --Ayliffe.
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Those pronounced him youngest who scrutinized his face
the closest. --G. W. Cable.
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Scrutinizer (gcide) | Scrutinizer \Scru"ti*ni`zer\, n.
One who scrutinizes.
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scrutinizer (wn) | scrutinizer
n 1: a careful examiner; someone who inspects with great care
[syn: scrutinizer, scrutiniser] |
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