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Scrutiny meaning
Scrutiny meaning







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In both of these roles he is himself exposed to close scrutiny at the hands of other politicians and the media.Abie did not bother to make a closer scrutiny.The city's elections department has been under scrutiny since last year.Airlines have increased their scrutiny of the size and amount of carry-on luggage.Like anyone who has lived most of his life in relative obscurity, Payne remains uncomfortable with public scrutiny.Once you become famous your private life comes under public scrutiny.Depressingly, the Labour party managed to run an entire campaign without exposing its candidate to genuine scrutiny at public meetings.

scrutiny meaning

  • More often auctions are not reviewed this is a pity, since the management of markets in art deserves scrutiny.
  • Closer scrutiny of the document revealed a number of interesting facts.
  • She said the elections department is under close scrutiny now.
  • The company's plans for expansion have attracted scrutiny from consumer groups.
  • judicial scrutiny (=by judges ) The new legislation will be the subject of close judicial scrutiny.

    scrutiny meaning

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    media scrutiny (=by newspapers, TV etc ) How does he cope with the intense media scrutiny? parliamentary scrutiny (=by parliament ) The Labour Party expressed concern about the lack of parliamentary scrutiny of MI5. public scrutiny (=by the public ) Much of the work that we do is open to public scrutiny. critical scrutiny (=when something is examined and judged or criticized ) Their work is in the public domain and open to critical scrutiny. detailed scrutiny MPs on these committees subject Government bills to detailed scrutiny. rigorous/strict scrutiny (=very careful and thorough ) This system has been subject to rigorous scrutiny. close/intense scrutiny (=very careful scrutiny ) Both these areas of law have come under close scrutiny by the courts. adjectives careful scrutiny These figures need careful scrutiny. not stand up to scrutiny/not bear scrutiny (=be found to have faults when examined ) Such arguments do not stand up to careful scrutiny. be open to scrutiny Government actions should be more open to public scrutiny.

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    be subject to scrutiny (=be able to be examined ) All the accounts are subject to scrutiny by auditors.

    scrutiny meaning

    be the subject of scrutiny (=be examined ) The way in which the courts handle such claims has been the subject of close scrutiny. be subjected to scrutiny (=be examined ) Each proposal was subjected to careful scrutiny. COLLOCATIONS phrases come under scrutiny (=be examined ) The cost and efficiency of the health care system has come under increasing scrutiny. Their activities have come under police scrutiny.

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  • ○○ noun EXAMINE careful and thorough examination of someone or something careful/close scrutiny Careful scrutiny of the company’s accounts revealed a whole series of errors.
  • From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English scrutiny scru‧ti‧ny / ˈskruːtɪni /









    Scrutiny meaning