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View definitions for scrutinized

scrutinized

adjective as in covered

adjective as in investigated

adjective as in watched

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Example Sentences

“We need to be looking at the possibility that this might be scrutinized again,” Lomax said.

When someone is involved in a crime, they expect, to a certain extent, to be scrutinized.

I think that needs to be scrutinized carefully on an individual basis.

The Gates version of “philanthrocapitalism” has been widely scrutinized and critiqued (PDF) by foundation-watchers.

The highly-publicized (and scrutinized) Vogue cover featuring Kim Kardashian and Kanye West is flying off shelves.

He scratched his head, scrutinized the article he had been perusing, and took a graceful survey of the paper.

"I dunno but you're right," observed Redmond after a pause, during which he keenly scrutinized the young agent's face.

He scrutinized the register, and found, to his satisfaction, that a Mr. Bowman of Boston was occupying room 106.

Mr. Bowman snatched the shaving, scrutinized it, and uttered language in a loud voice.

From that moment Scattergood scrutinized the bowl of politics to discover when and where he could dip in his spoon.

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On this page you'll find 83 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to scrutinized, such as: marked, examined, explored, included, investigated, and noted.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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