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scrutinise

Meticulous vs Scrutinise - What's the difference?

meticulous | scrutinise |


As an adjective meticulous

is (archaic) timid, fearful, overly cautious.

As a verb scrutinise is

to examine something with great care.

Dissect vs Scrutinise - What's the difference?

dissect | scrutinise |


In lang=en terms the difference between dissect and scrutinise

is that dissect is to analyze an idea in detail by separating it into its parts while scrutinise is to audit accounts etc in order to verify them.

As verbs the difference between dissect and scrutinise

is that dissect is to study an animal's anatomy by cutting it apart; to perform a necropsy or an autopsy while scrutinise is to examine something with great care.

Investigating vs Scrutinise - What's the difference?

investigating | scrutinise |


As verbs the difference between investigating and scrutinise

is that investigating is while scrutinise is to examine something with great care.

Scrutinise vs Examined - What's the difference?

scrutinise | examined |


As verbs the difference between scrutinise and examined

is that scrutinise is to examine something with great care while examined is (examine).

Scrutinise vs Revise - What's the difference?

scrutinise | revise |


As verbs the difference between scrutinise and revise

is that scrutinise is to examine something with great care while revise is .

Peep vs Scrutinise - What's the difference?

peep | scrutinise |


As an acronym peep

is (slang) a world war ii jeep attached to an armored regiment.

As a verb scrutinise is

to examine something with great care.

Scrutinise vs Regard - What's the difference?

scrutinise | regard |


In lang=en terms the difference between scrutinise and regard

is that scrutinise is to audit accounts etc in order to verify them while regard is to have to do with, to concern.

As verbs the difference between scrutinise and regard

is that scrutinise is to examine something with great care while regard is (obsolete) to set store by (something), to hold (someone) in esteem; to consider to have value, to respect.

As a noun regard is

a steady look, a gaze.

Scrutinise vs Vetting - What's the difference?

scrutinise | vetting |


As verbs the difference between scrutinise and vetting

is that scrutinise is to examine something with great care while vetting is .

As a noun vetting is

a checking or investigation.

Observe vs Scrutinise - What's the difference?

observe | scrutinise |


As verbs the difference between observe and scrutinise

is that observe is while scrutinise is to examine something with great care.

Scrupulous vs Scrutinise - What's the difference?

scrupulous | scrutinise |


As an adjective scrupulous

is exactly and carefully conducted.

As a verb scrutinise is

to examine something with great care.

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