Yes, more or less, they both mean keeping a close watch on something.
examination, investigation, inspection, survey, study, scrutiny; exploration, probe, research, review, evaluation, interpretation, dissection
examination, investigation, inspection, survey, study, scrutiny; exploration, probe, research, review, evaluation, interpretation, dissection
scrutiny ?
In math, a survey typically refers to a set of questions or measurements conducted to gather information about a population or a sample. This data is then analyzed to draw conclusions or make inferences about the larger group.
Ordnance Survey
Strict scrutiny
Survey can mean to either view something or an area or to ask a group of people several questions in a series for comparing results.
strict scrutiny
To read a construction survey stake, look for markings that indicate measurements or alignment. Typically, these markings include distance to a reference point, grade elevation, and other relevant information for the construction project. Consult the project's survey plans and coordinate with the site surveyor if there are any uncertainties.
The word scrutiny is a noun. The plural form is scrutinies.
Alley
to take an opinion of many people