To look at critically or searchingly, or in minute detail.
Examine carefully for accuracy with the intent of verification.
1 MPs would scrutinise the agreement and consider law changes to implement it.
2 They scrutinise our stance on Syria and our aid programmes in India.
3 We scrutinise them intently, over and over, long before we can read.
4 Deputy leader Tanya Plibersek vowed to scrutinise decisions the pair had made.
5 At length Peetoot halted, and stooped to scrutinise the track more attentively.
6 His eyes like a flame of fire regard and scrutinise us too.
7 The detective, leaning elegantly on his walking-cane, continued to scrutinise the shop.
8 Who shall scrutinise too closely that delicate blue which tinges her temples?
9 The government has given parliament more powers to question ministers and scrutinise budgets.
10 Parliament and the Nation have the right to scrutinise that report, said Marais.
11 The committee's role is to scrutinise the work of the UK intelligence agencies.
12 But I would challenge them to scrutinise the SNP's key policies.
13 To arrive at informed decisions, to pass laws and to scrutinise government's performance.
14 The weight of the geological evidence I am unable to scrutinise .
15 Once nominations are finalised, the party will scrutinise whether all candidates can proceed.
16 The Oireachtas is allowed little time to closely scrutinise those provisions.
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