Meaning & Definition of word "Inspection"

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    Inspection

    /ɪnˈspɛkʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. the act of examining something carefully, often for the purpose of ensuring compliance with regulations or standards.
      • Example: The inspector conducted a thorough inspection of the restaurant's kitchen to ensure it met health and safety regulations.
    • 2. a formal or official examination.
      • Example: The annual inspection of the fire equipment is mandatory for all businesses.
    • 3. an examination or review to assess performance or quality.
      • Example: The inspection of the building revealed several safety violations.
    • 4. a detailed examination of something.
      • Example: The mechanic’s inspection of the car identified several necessary repairs.

    Etymology

    Late Middle English: from Latin inspectio(n-) 'the looking into', from inspicere 'look into'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    safety inspection:

    A thorough check to ensure safety standards are met.

    pre-purchase inspection:

    An examination conducted before buying an item, often a vehicle or property.

    site inspection:

    An on-site review of a particular location, usually for a construction or development project.

    Related Words

    inspect:

    To look at someone or something closely to learn more about its components or to verify its condition.

    inspector:

    An official person who inspects something.

    Slang Meanings of inspection

    Meaning: A quick check

    Example Sentence: I gave the car a quick inspection before the road trip.

    Meaning: Having a look

    Example Sentence: I just did a little inspection around the house to make sure everything’s okay.