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    Scru·ti·nize
    /ˈskro͞otnˌīz/

    verb

    • 1. examine or inspect closely and thoroughly: "customers were warned to scrutinize the small print"
  2. SCRUTINIZE Significado, definición, qué es SCRUTINIZE: 1. to examine something very carefully in order to discover information: 2. to examine something…. Aprender más.

  3. Definition of scrutinize verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. To scrutinize something, you have to look at it really critically, investigating every nook and cranny. Often things are scrutinized to verify if they're correct or authentic. So it makes perfect sense that this verb is rooted in the Latin word scrutari, which means “to search.”. Definitions of scrutinize.

  5. 1. (to examine closely) a. escudriñar. The media has been criticized for not scrutinizing the claims of every candidate equally.Se criticó a los medios de comunicación por no escudriñar las afirmaciones de todos los candidatos por igual. 2. (to count) a. hacer el escrutinio de. I don't trust the results.

  6. If you scrutinize something, you examine it very carefully, often to find out some information from it or about it. Her purpose was to scrutinize his features to see if he was an honest man. [VERB noun] Lloyds' results were carefully scrutinised as a guide to what to expect from the other banks. [VERB noun]

  7. to look at or examine someone or something carefully She leaned forward to scrutinize their faces. The statement was carefully scrutinized before publication.

  8. If you scrutinize something, you examine it very carefully, often to find out some information from it or about it.

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