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1 scrutiny
nounസൂക്ഷ്മ നിരീക്ഷണം, വിശദപരിശോധന
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scrutiny — ► NOUN (pl. scrutinies) ▪ close and critical observation or examination. ORIGIN Latin scrutinium, from scrutari sort rubbish , later to search … English terms dictionary
scrutiny — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ careful, close, critical, detailed, intense, rigorous, serious, strict ▪ The company has come under intense scrutiny because of its environmental record … Collocations dictionary
scrutiny — scru·ti·ny / skrüt ən ē/ n pl nies: searching study or inquiry; specif: judicial investigation of the constitutionality of a statutory classification of persons under the equal protection clause of the U.S. Constitution see also intermediate 2,… … Law dictionary
scrutiny — noun (U) careful and thorough examination of someone or something: careful/close scrutiny: Close scrutiny of the document showed it to be a forgery. | under scrutiny: Diana resented her private life being under such public scrutiny … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
scrutiny — UK US /ˈskruːtɪni/ noun [U] ► the careful and detailed examination of something in order to get information about it: be subjected to/come under scrutiny »The figures are likely to come under close scrutiny … Financial and business terms
scrutiny — noun passengers can expect much more scrutiny at our terminals Syn: examination, inspection, survey, study, perusal; investigation, exploration, probe, inquiry; informal going over … Thesaurus of popular words
scrutiny — noun (plural nies) Etymology: Latin scrutinium, from scrutari to search, examine, probably from scruta trash Date: 1604 1. a searching study, inquiry, or inspection ; examination 2. a searching look 3. close watch ; surveillance … New Collegiate Dictionary
scrutiny — noun /ˈskɹuː.tɪ.niː/ a) Intense study of someone or something. b) Thorough inspection of a situation or a case. Syn: examination, exploration, going over, inquiry, inspection, investigation … Wiktionary
scrutiny — noun (plural scrutinies) critical observation or examination. Origin ME: from L. scrutinium, from scrutari to search (orig. sort rubbish , from scruta rubbish ) … English new terms dictionary
scrutiny */ — UK [ˈskruːtɪnɪ] / US [ˈskrut(ə)nɪ] noun [uncountable] careful examination of someone or something under scrutiny: The diet industry comes under scrutiny in tonight s programme. close scrutiny: Council services are subject to close scrutiny to… … English dictionary
scrutiny — scru|ti|ny [ skrutni ] noun uncount * careful examination of someone or something: under scrutiny: The diet industry comes under scrutiny in tonight s program. close scrutiny: Council services are subject to close scrutiny to ensure their… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English