scrutinise |
contemplate |
As verbs the difference between scrutinise and contemplate
is that
scrutinise is to examine something with great care while
contemplate is to look at on all sides or in all its aspects; to view or consider with continued attention; to regard with deliberate care; to meditate on; to study, ponder, or consider.
scrutinise |
scrutinies |
As a verb scrutinise
is to examine something with great care.
As a noun scrutinies is
.
scrutinised |
scrutinise |
As verbs the difference between scrutinised and scrutinise
is that
scrutinised is (
scrutinise) while
scrutinise is to examine something with great care.
scrutinise |
anatomise |
As verbs the difference between scrutinise and anatomise
is that
scrutinise is to examine something with great care while
anatomise is to pull apart and examine; scrutinise carefully.
scrutinise |
scrutineer |
As verbs the difference between scrutinise and scrutineer
is that
scrutinise is to examine something with great care while
scrutineer is to scrutinise; to thoroughly check that an entered car or motorbike, etc, meets the rules.
As a noun scrutineer is
a person who scrutinises; a person responsible for scrutineering.
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