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scru·ti·ny
(skro͞ot′n-ē)n.
[Middle English scrutinie, taking of a formal vote, from Latin scrūtinium, inquiry, search, from scrūtārī, to search, examine, from scrūta, trash.]
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scrutiny
(ˈskruːtɪnɪ) n, pl-nies2. a searching look
3. (Roman Catholic Church) a. (in the early Christian Church) a formal testing that catechumens had to undergo before being baptized
b. a similar examination of candidates for holy orders
[C15: from Late Latin scrūtinium an investigation, from scrūtārī to search (originally referring to rag-and-bone men), from scrūta rubbish]
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
scru•ti•ny
(ˈskrut n i)n., pl. -nies.
2. continuous surveillance.
[1400–50; late Middle English < Latin scrūtinium the action of searching, of scrutinizing, derivative of scrūtārī to search]
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Scrutiny
See Also: INTENSITY
- Approach [society section of Sunday paper] like a lapidopterist advances on butterflies —Shana Alexander
- [A maitre d’] bent over (his guest list) like a conductor studying a score —Jonathan Valin
- Carefully surveyed the living room and, like an auctioneer brought in for appraisal, every object it contained —Richard Russo
- Examine [a face] as though it were a portrait in a public gallery —Ella Leffland
- Examine like a customs inspector —Anon
- Examine like a job hunter finecombs the employment ads or a New York apartment hunter finecombs the real estate ads —Anon
- Examine like a monkey picking fleas —Mike Sommer
- Examine with care, like a horse player eyeing the “Racing Form” —Shana Alexander
- Examine with care of diamond dealer examining a rare stone —Anon
- Explore [feelings] … like someone trying to locate a hollow tooth —Lawrence Durrell
- His scrutiny was like a well that pulled on you, making you eager to find your own face in the depths down there —Hortense Calisher
- Investigate … like a burglar twirling the dial of a well-constructed safe, listening for the locks to click and reveal the combination —Mary McCarthy
- Like a traveller in unfamiliar regions she began to store for future guidance the minutest natural signs —Edith Wharton
- Look at as does an experienced fish at a purchased fly —Gregory McDonald
- Looking at it [a letter] as if it were a code in need of breaking —Graham Swift
- (Should be) noted with care like the names of places passed on an important journey —John McGahern
- Peered around [the room] like a hungry toad —Harold Adams
- Pore over … like a Little-Leaguer entranced by a pack of baseball cards —Jill Ciment
- Pore over like possessed students of cabalist text —Joseph WeizenbaumWeizenbaum’s simile referred to the computer enthusiast’s intense absorption.
- Prodding [in search of something] like a great bird rummaging for seed —Edith Wharton
- Read their faces like texts and their gestures like punctuation marks —Helen HudsonThe character thus studying faces in the novel, Criminal Trespass, is not surprisingly, a librarian. The description of the gestures the librarian studies includes another simile: “The way they … yank down the volumes and riffle the contents like the Yellow Pages.”
- Scrutinize as if he were a new character in a soap opera —Bobbie Ann Mason
- Scrutinized … with the air of an epicure examining a fly in his vichyssoise —T. Coraghessan Boyle
- Studied Barksdale’s face, openly, like a man taking inventory —Paige Mitchell
- Studies me like a teacher trying to decide how to discipline an unruly student —W. P. Kinsella
- Study [a trip schedule] as though it were a pack of Tarot cards in some tricky configuration —Sue Grafton
- Studying him like a culture —William Mcllvanney
- Surveyed [books] like a guard with his flashlight making the midnight rounds —Elizabeth Hardwick
- Being watched like a rabbit in a laboratory —Willa Cather
- Watching people, probing like a dentist into their innermost thoughts —Ivan Turgenev
- Went through everything … like detectives after fingerprints [describing antiques dealers] —Edith Wharton
Similes Dictionary, 1st Edition. © 1988 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
Noun | 1. | scrutiny - the act of examining something closely (as for mistakes) audit - a methodical examination or review of a condition or situation; 'he made an audit of all the plants on his property'; 'an energy efficiency audit'; 'an email log audit' autopsy, necropsy, PM, postmortem examination, post-mortem examination, postmortem, post-mortem - an examination and dissection of a dead body to determine cause of death or the changes produced by disease checkup, health check, medical, medical checkup, medical exam, medical examination - a thorough physical examination; includes a variety of tests depending on the age and sex and health of the person comparing, comparison - the act of examining resemblances; 'they made a comparison of noise levels'; 'the fractions selected for comparison must require pupils to consider both numerator and denominator' fine-tooth comb, fine-toothed comb - a method of examining in minute detail; 'he went over the contract with a fine-tooth comb looking for loopholes' reexamination, review, followup, follow-up - a subsequent examination of a patient for the purpose of monitoring earlier treatment look-over, once-over - a swift cursory examination or inspection; 'I gave him the once-over' ophthalmoscopy - examination of the interior of an eye using an ophthalmoscope palpation, tactual exploration - a method of examination in which the examiner feels the size or shape or firmness or location of something (of body parts when the examiner is a health professional) investigating, investigation - the work of inquiring into something thoroughly and systematically endoscopy - visual examination of the interior of a hollow body organ by use of an endoscope gonioscopy - an examination of the front part of the eye to check the angle where the iris meets the cornea; it is used to distinguish between open-angle glaucoma and closed-angle glaucoma keratoscopy - examination of the cornea with a keratoscope to detect irregularities in its anterior surface rhinoscopy - examination of the nasal passages (either through the anterior nares or with a rhinoscope through the nasopharynx) scan - the act of scanning; systematic examination of a prescribed region; 'he made a thorough scan of the beach with his binoculars' search - boarding and inspecting a ship on the high seas; 'right of search' testing - an examination of the characteristics of something; 'there are laboratories for commercial testing'; 'it involved testing thousands of children for smallpox' motion study, time and motion study, time study, time-and-motion study, time-motion study, work study - an analysis of a specific job in an effort to find the most efficient method in terms of time and effort inspection, review - a formal or official examination; 'the platoon stood ready for review'; 'we had to wait for the inspection before we could use the elevator' bank examination - an examination of the affairs and records of a bank by a state or federal bank examiner |
2. | scrutiny - a prolonged intense look looking, looking at, look - the act of directing the eyes toward something and perceiving it visually; 'he went out to have a look'; 'his look was fixed on her eyes'; 'he gave it a good looking at'; 'his camera does his looking for him' |
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scrutiny
nounexamination, study, investigation, search, inquiry, analysis, inspection, exploration, sifting, once-over(informal), perusal, close studyHis private life came under media scrutiny.
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
scrutiny
noun1. The act of examining carefully:check, checkup, examination, inspection, perusal, study, view.
2. The act of observing, often for an extended time:
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bedlivá pozornost
tarkastelutarkastustutkimus
alapos megvizsgálás
dikkatli inceleme
scrutiny
[ˈskruːtɪnɪ]N (= examination) → examenmdetallado (Pol) [of votes] → escrutiniom, recuentomunder the scrutiny of sb → bajo la mirada de algn
under his scrutiny she felt nervous → bajo su mirada se sintiónerviosa
to keep sb under close scrutiny → vigilar a algn de cerca
to submit sth to a close scrutiny → someter algo a un detalladoorcuidadosoexamen
it does not stand up to scrutiny → no resiste un examen
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
scrutiny
[ˈskruːtɪni]n (= examination) → examenm
They want to make citizenship and immigration issues subject to the scrutiny of the European Parliament → Ils veulent soumettre les questions de citoyenneté et d'immigration à l'examen du Parlementeuropéen.
to come under scrutiny → se retrouver sous les projecteurs
to be under scrutiny → être sous les projecteurs
They're under media scrutiny → Ils sont sous les projecteurs de l'actualité.
to be under scrutiny by sb → être sous les projecteurs de qn
His role is again under scrutiny by human rights organizations → Son rôleest une nouvellefois sous les projecteurs des organisations de défense des droits de l'homme.
public scrutiny →
They want to make citizenship and immigration issues subject to the scrutiny of the European Parliament → Ils veulent soumettre les questions de citoyenneté et d'immigration à l'examen du Parlementeuropéen.
to come under scrutiny → se retrouver sous les projecteurs
to be under scrutiny → être sous les projecteurs
They're under media scrutiny → Ils sont sous les projecteurs de l'actualité.
to be under scrutiny by sb → être sous les projecteurs de qn
His role is again under scrutiny by human rights organizations → Son rôleest une nouvellefois sous les projecteurs des organisations de défense des droits de l'homme.
public scrutiny →
(= searching look) → examenm
on close scrutiny
On close scrutiny Alison found a very pale mark → Un examen minutieuxrévéla à Alison une marquetrèspâle.
on close scrutiny
On close scrutiny Alison found a very pale mark → Un examen minutieuxrévéla à Alison une marquetrèspâle.
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
scrutiny
n(= examination) → Untersuchungf; (= checking) → (Über)prüfungf; (of person) → Musterungf; (= stare) → prüfender or musternder Blick; everyone was subject to police scrutiny → jeder wurde einer Überprüfung durch die Polizeiunterzogen; it does not stand up to scrutiny → es hält keiner genauenUntersuchungorPrüfungstand
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
scrutiny
[ˈskruːtɪnɪ]n → esamemaccurato (Pol) (of votes) → scrutiniounder the scrutiny of sb → sotto la sorveglianza di qn
it does not stand up to scrutiny → non reggead unesame accurato
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
scrutiny
(ˈskruːtəni) noun careful, detailed examination or inspection. Famous people live their lives under continuous public scrutiny. inspeksie تَفَحُّص внимателно разглеждане fiscalização bedlivá pozornost prüfender Blick granskning εξονυχιστικός έλεγχος, σχολαστική επιθεώρηση examen detallado, escrutinio, recuento järelevalve بررسي دقيق tutkimus examen minutieux בְּדִיקָה מדוּקדֶקֶּת सूक्ष्म परीक्षण pomno ispitivanje alapos megvizsgálás pengamatan nákvæm athugun/rannsókn (esame minuzioso) せんさく 정밀 조사 stebėjimas, tyrimas ciešs skatiens; rūpīga vērošana; apskate; pārbaude penelitian nauwkeurig toezicht gransking, saumfaring dokładne badanie, baczna obserwacja په ځير كتنه، ځير كيدنه،كره ازموينه، كره كتنه fiscalização examinare minuţioasă внимательное изучение dohľad, skúmavý pohľad natančen pregled detaljan pregled noggrann undersökning, nära granskning การพิจารณาอย่างละเอียดถี่ถ้วน dikkatli inceleme 仔細檢查(或檢視) дослідження; перевірка правильності تنقیدی نظر sự nghiên cứu kĩ lưỡng 仔细检查
ˈscrutinize, ˈscrutinise verb to examine carefully. He scrutinized the coin with a magnifying-glass. inspekteer يَتَفَحَّص разглеждам внимателно examinar zkoumat genau prüfen granske εξετάζω εξονυχιστικά escudriñar, efectuar el escrutinio (hoolikalt) uurima موشكافي كردن tutkia scruter לִבדוֹק בְּדַקדקָנוּת जांचना, समीक्षा करना pomno ispitati alaposan megvizsgál dengan teliti rannsaka vandlega scrutare, esaminare よく調べる 정밀하게 조사하다 stebėti, tirti rūpīgi apskatīt/vērot/nopētīt meneliti nauwkeurig onderzoekenundersøke nøye, granske dokładnie zbadać ځير كيدنه، په ځير كتل، كره كتل examinar a scruta, a examina (atent) внимательно изучать (pre)skúmať natančno pregledovati pažljivo ispitati noga undersöka, syna, [fin]granska ตรวจดูอย่างใกล้ชิดและถี่ถ้วน dikkatle incelemek 仔細檢查(或檢視) старанно досліджувати; уважно розглядати جانچ پڑتال کرنا xem xét kĩ lưỡng 仔细检查
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Dictionary entry details
• SCRUTINY(noun)
Sense 1
Meaning:
The act of examining something closely (as for mistakes)
Classified under:
Nouns denoting acts or actions
Synonyms:
examination; scrutiny
Hypernyms ('scrutiny' is a kind of..):
investigating; investigation (the work of inquiring into something thoroughly and systematically)
Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of 'scrutiny'):
endoscopy (visual examination of the interior of a hollow body organ by use of an endoscope)
bank examination (an examination of the affairs and records of a bank by a state or federal bank examiner)
inspection; review (a formal or official examination)
motion study; time-and-motion study; time-motion study; time and motion study; time study; work study (an analysis of a specific job in an effort to find the most efficient method in terms of time and effort)
testing (an examination of the characteristics of something)
study; survey (a detailed critical inspection)
search (boarding and inspecting a ship on the high seas)
scan (the act of scanning; systematic examination of a prescribed region)
rhinoscopy (examination of the nasal passages (either through the anterior nares or with a rhinoscope through the nasopharynx))
keratoscopy (examination of the cornea with a keratoscope to detect irregularities in its anterior surface)
gonioscopy (an examination of the front part of the eye to check the angle where the iris meets the cornea; it is used to distinguish between open-angle glaucoma and closed-angle glaucoma)
audit (a methodical examination or review of a condition or situation)
palpation; tactual exploration (a method of examination in which the examiner feels the size or shape or firmness or location of something (of body parts when the examiner is a health professional))
ophthalmoscopy (examination of the interior of an eye using an ophthalmoscope)
look-over; once-over (a swift cursory examination or inspection)
going-over (a careful and thorough inspection)
follow-up; followup; reexamination; review (a subsequent examination of a patient for the purpose of monitoring earlier treatment)
fine-tooth comb; fine-toothed comb (a method of examining in minute detail)
Sketch screen design. comparing; comparison (the act of examining resemblances)
checkup; health check; medical; medical checkup; medical exam; medical examination (a thorough physical examination; includes a variety of tests depending on the age and sex and health of the person)
autopsy; necropsy; PM; post-mortem; post-mortem examination; postmortem; postmortem examination (an examination and dissection of a dead body to determine cause of death or the changes produced by disease)
Derivation:
scrutineer (someone who examines votes at an election)
scrutinise (examine carefully for accuracy with the intent of verification)
scrutinise (to look at critically or searchingly, or in minute detail)
scrutinize (examine carefully for accuracy with the intent of verification)
scrutinize (to look at critically or searchingly, or in minute detail)
Sense 2
Meaning:
A prolonged intense look
Classified under:
Nouns denoting acts or actions
Hypernyms ('scrutiny' is a kind of..):
look; looking; looking at (the act of directing the eyes toward something and perceiving it visually)
Derivation:
scrutineer (someone who examines votes at an election)
scrutinise (examine carefully for accuracy with the intent of verification)
scrutinise (to look at critically or searchingly, or in minute detail)
scrutinize (examine carefully for accuracy with the intent of verification)
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scrutinize (to look at critically or searchingly, or in minute detail)