scrutation (Meaning)

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scrutation (n.)

Search; scrutiny.

Synonyms & Antonyms of scrutation

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scrutation Sentence Examples

  1. The scientist's every move was under intense scrutiny as they conducted the groundbreaking experiment.
  2. The journalist's unwavering scrutiny exposed the politician's deceit and corruption.
  3. The inspector's meticulous scrutiny uncovered the hidden defect in the product.
  4. The jury's close scrutiny of the evidence left no doubt about the defendant's guilt.
  5. The CEO's relentless scrutiny ensured that the company met its financial goals.
  6. The professor's rigorous scrutiny of the student's thesis revealed its many flaws.
  7. The public's unwavering scrutiny held the government accountable for its actions.
  8. The detective's painstaking scrutiny of the crime scene led to the arrest of the perpetrator.
  9. The historian's impartial scrutiny of the historical record provided an unbiased account of the past.
  10. The artist's keen scrutiny of the human form brought their sculptures to life.

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Search; scrutiny.

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The scientist's every move was under intense scrutiny as they conducted the groundbreaking experiment.

The journalist's unwavering scrutiny exposed the politician's deceit and corruption.

The inspector's meticulous scrutiny uncovered the hidden defect in the product.

The jury's close scrutiny of the evidence left no doubt about the defendant's guilt.