
scrutinize
/ˈskɹutəˌnaɪz/
to examine closely and thoroughly
scrutinize in a sentence
“Scrutinize the proposal for potential issues.”
Origin of scrutinize
Latin scrutari to search (from scruta trash, broken items)
Related Words
evaluate
to form an idea of the value or quality of
assess
to evaluate or estimate the nature or quality of
diagnose
to identify the nature of a problem by examination
investigate
to carry out a systematic inquiry or examination
probe
to explore or examine something closely
interrogate
to examine closely; question systematically