scrutinise in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

scrutinise in the PONS Dictionary

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Every thought can be scrutinised directly except the thought by which we scrutinise.
en.wikipedia.org
Their purpose to scrutinise government spending is to ensure taxpayers money is being spent wisely.
www.voxy.co.nz
Board does not appear to have been given the opportunity to scrutinise the recommendation, but its approval was minuted.
www.universitytimes.ie
Firstly, the artist endeavours to scrutinise the ever-increasing presence of artist, curator and art institution alike, as brands.
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The law will particularly scrutinise the actions of high managerial agents.
www.moneymanagement.com.au
We in the west harp on about corruption but barely scrutinise our own role in it.
www.ft.com
The new authority will have the power to scrutinise policing plans annually as well as look at how resources are spent.
www.irishexaminer.com
We scrutinise information of concern and can inspect unannounced, if required.
www.catholicherald.co.uk
He carefully scrutinised claims to fellowships on the plea of founder's kin.
en.wikipedia.org
The response plan is here (warning: large pdf) - feel free to scrutinise it and let us know what you think in the comments.
www.greenpeace.org.uk

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