Examples of 'scrutinise' in a sentence

Meaning of "scrutinise"

scrutinise (verb) - to examine or inspect closely and thoroughly in order to assess or investigate
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  • To examine something with great care.
  • To audit accounts etc in order to verify them.

How to use "scrutinise" in a sentence

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Scrutinise the use of paper in the office.
Now is the time to scrutinise underlying causes.
They scrutinise legislation and regulations closely.
Alison would want to scrutinise them later.
Lisbon also obliges national parliaments to scrutinise.
We hope to scrutinise all these new innovations.
Number of undertakings that it is proposed to scrutinise.
We will carefully scrutinise the insurance contract.
Scrutinise the venue parking situation.
We must go in and scrutinise their servers.
To scrutinise government policy and administration.
Emergency governors to scrutinise and censor media output.
That its spies on people who dare to scrutinise it.
Essential to scrutinise the policies of the railway.
Court will not too nicely scrutinise the.

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We will closely scrutinise these figures in the committee.
This is available for customers to scrutinise at any time.
We must scrutinise the path forward very closely.
I challenge everyone to scrutinise my report.
We will scrutinise and offer an alternative.
For full transparency we must scrutinise these questions too.
We even scrutinise the level of customer service offered.
Businesses need to closely scrutinise costs and efficiency.
How to scrutinise a production sharing agreement.
Inspect the foundation platform and scrutinise the brickwork.
We will scrutinise this bill very carefully indeed.
For invitations to tender and on objective criteria to scrutinise tenders.
Competent to scrutinise the legality of the.
Financial schemes hard to scrutinise.
We really need to scrutinise the evidence for this.
Scrutinise every cheque.
Educate employees to scrutinise emails requesting money transfers.
Scrutinise the facilities.
It is important to scrutinise the reasons for our success.
Scrutinise your work.
I want to scrutinise this case.
Scrutinise your data.
Patients are always inclined to scrutinise health information particularly closely.
We scrutinise how marriages are accomplished.
The government will also scrutinise your financial stability.
Scrutinise the benefits.
So the team decided to scrutinise previous work done on the machine.
Everyone feels they have the right to scrutinise and judge.
They will scrutinise content to prevent these errors.
An investigation must scrutinise spending.
We can scrutinise clinic or hospital budgets.
You will also need an auditor to scrutinise your security arrangements.
We must scrutinise those whom we have entrusted with our power.
Briefing resolution calling on national parliaments to scrutinise national intelligence services.
They closely scrutinise others for evidence to support their suspicions.

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