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inspect
[in-spekt]
verb (used with object)
to look carefully at or over; view closely and critically.
to inspect every part of the motor.
to view or examine formally or officially.
The general inspected the troops.
inspect
/ ɪnˈspɛkt /
verb
to examine closely, esp for faults or errors
to scrutinize officially (a document, military personnel on ceremonial parade, etc)
Other Word Forms
- inspectable adjective
- inspectability noun
- inspectingly adverb
- preinspect verb (used with object)
- quasi-inspected adjective
- reinspect verb (used with object)
- self-inspected adjective
- uninspected adjective
- well-inspected adjective
- inspective adjective
- inspection noun
- inspectional adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of inspect1
Example Sentences
The route was one of 39 inspected as part of a "safe route assessment survey", which found that 29 were deemed safe and that nine could be made safe if improvements were made.
The capital's public transport operator, Carris, said all funiculars would be inspected and that it had launched an independent investigation.
The capital's public transport operator, Carris, said all funiculars would be inspected and that it had launched an independent probe into the incident.
President Xi drove the length of the parade route to inspect his troops before each battle unit took turns to goose-step past their leader.
President Xi inspected thousands of soldiers from different branches of the Chinese military who had gathered on Changan Avenue.
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