Scrutinize
/ˈskruːtɪnaɪz/
Meaning & Definition
verb
To examine something very carefully and in detail.
The scientist had to scrutinize the data to ensure its accuracy before publishing the findings.
To inspect or review closely and critically.
The editor will scrutinize every article before it goes to print.
To observe or investigate thoroughly.
He scrutinized the contract for any hidden clauses that might affect his business.
To look closely at something, often implying doubt or suspicion.
The detective scrutinized the suspect's alibi for inconsistencies.
Etymology
Originates from the Latin word 'scrutinium', meaning 'a search' or 'examination'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
scrutinize the details
To closely examine the finer points or specifics of something.
scrutinize the data
To carefully analyze data for accuracy and relevance.
Related Words
analysis
The examination of something in detail to understand it better.
inspect
To look at something closely to check its condition.
review
The act of going over something again to evaluate it.
Slang Meanings
To give something a hard look or thorough check.
He really scrutinized that car before buying it.
To investigate or check out something suspicious.
The detective scrutinized the crime scene for clues.