US /ˈskrutn:ˌaɪz/
・UK /ˈskru:tənaɪz/
My job is to help you scrutinize – with a philosopher's distance – the language that we all use.
That's when the national security establishment came up with the view that we need to really scrutinize how much the Chinese apps and digital technology has penetrated Indian society.
came up with the view that we need to really scrutinize
HIS ROLE WILL BE TO SCRUTINIZE
Columbia also agreed to scrutinize Middle East departments and end diversity programs.
Another important way Parliament can scrutinize or look in detail at the work of government is through select committees.
They're expected to scrutinize what happened at his luxury homes in Caribbean islands amid claims he lured young women and girls to be sexually exploited.
Those who've been around a while know that there's certain moments, particularly when you in front of the cameras and all the rest of it, where it is absolutely our role to scrutinize and to scrutinize.
Whenever they work on a project, they tend to scrutinize and second-guess the final product.
It's a very pointed way to remind everyone that this is public money we're talking about. And this then leads into his broader criticism of budget oversight. He argues that in any real democracy, the parliament must have the power to scrutinize the budget.
Reestablish. And I think, you know, the devil will be in the detail and we'll have to scrutinize exactly what he's suggesting.