look-over (Meaning)

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look-over (n)

a swift cursory examination or inspection

look-over

to inspect or examine especially in a cursory way, to inspect or examine usually in a hurried or careless way

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look-over Sentence Examples

  1. The manager requested a thorough look-over of the project plans before approving them.
  2. The engineer gave the engine a quick look-over to ensure it was running smoothly.
  3. I need to give the contract a closer look-over to make sure I understand all the details.
  4. The doctor performed a comprehensive look-over of the patient to diagnose their condition.
  5. The teacher gave the students' essays a look-over to provide feedback on their writing.
  6. The detective took a look-over of the crime scene to gather evidence.
  7. The mechanic gave the car a look-over to identify any potential issues.
  8. I took a quick look-over of the house before deciding if I wanted to rent it.
  9. The supervisor gave the team's work a look-over to check for any errors or omissions.
  10. The accountant gave the company's financial statements a careful look-over before submitting them.

FAQs About the word look-over

a swift cursory examination or inspectionto inspect or examine especially in a cursory way, to inspect or examine usually in a hurried or careless way

glance (at), scan,browse, leaf, dip, flip,thumb

study, pore (over), pore (over), study,,

The manager requested a thorough look-over of the project plans before approving them.

The engineer gave the engine a quick look-over to ensure it was running smoothly.

I need to give the contract a closer look-over to make sure I understand all the details.

The doctor performed a comprehensive look-over of the patient to diagnose their condition.