scrutinize in the PONS Dictionary

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Performances are scrutinized and a list of 15 players is sent to a panel of judges who have been associated with junior cricket.
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Both have been scrutinized by federal prosecutors, with several former county officials convicted of bribery and corruption.
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Interactions between particles have been scrutinized for many centuries, and a few simple laws underpin how particles behave in collisions and interactions.
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All of these artists scrutinize the ever-increasing presence of artist, curator and art institution alike, as brands.
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The office audits government finances, examines the efficiency of government programs and scrutinizes government contracts.
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Many of them immediately went to the ship's library and eagerly scrutinized charts, geographies, histories, and encyclopedias for information.
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These names are scrutinized and discussed by experts until the choice is made.
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He did so together with his country and people, sharing their hopes, aspirations and fate, intensely scrutinizing everything going on around him.
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At the same time its activities was becoming more scrutinized, the football team became more successful.
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Many such items were scrutinized for presentation at the commandants' meetings.
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