scrutinized 的 2 个定义
scru·ti·nized, scru·ti·niz·ing.
- to examine in detail with careful or critical attention.
scru·ti·nized, scru·ti·niz·ing.
- to conduct a scrutiny.
scrutinized 近义词
examine closely
scrutinized 的近义词 43 个
- analyze
- check
- check out
- comb
- consider
- dissect
- explore
- inspect
- investigate
- look over
- peruse
- pore over
- probe
- scan
- sift
- watch
- weigh
- candle
- canvass
- case
- contemplate
- dig
- eyeball
- overlook
- peg
- penetrate
- pierce
- search
- smoke
- stare
- study
- survey
- view
- burn up
- check over
- get a load of
- go over with a fine-tooth comb
- inquire into
- perlustrate
- put under a microscope
- scope
- scrutinate
- take the measure of
scrutinized 的反义词 4 个
更多scrutinized例句
- While Wish filed confidential paperwork for its IPO in August, this is the first chance potential investors have had to scrutinize its financial performance.
- Our military regularly scrutinizes each part of an operation to ensure every contingency has been considered and no resources are left on the sideline.
- The Max has been so scrutinized now that I feel like, if anything, it’s got to be safer than other planes.
- The committee might scrutinize data from biotechnology company Moderna the following week.
- It’s been a rough few weeks for the polling industry—one that has seen the very profession of polling publicly scrutinized and dissected in the wake of yet another disappointing presidential election.
- “We need to be looking at the possibility that this might be scrutinized again,” Lomax said.
- When someone is involved in a crime, they expect, to a certain extent, to be scrutinized.
- I think that needs to be scrutinized carefully on an individual basis.
- The Gates version of “philanthrocapitalism” has been widely scrutinized and critiqued (PDF) by foundation-watchers.
- The highly-publicized (and scrutinized) Vogue cover featuring Kim Kardashian and Kanye West is flying off shelves.
- He scratched his head, scrutinized the article he had been perusing, and took a graceful survey of the paper.
- "I dunno but you're right," observed Redmond after a pause, during which he keenly scrutinized the young agent's face.
- He scrutinized the register, and found, to his satisfaction, that a Mr. Bowman of Boston was occupying room 106.
- Mr. Bowman snatched the shaving, scrutinized it, and uttered language in a loud voice.
- From that moment Scattergood scrutinized the bowl of politics to discover when and where he could dip in his spoon.