To analyze or scrutinize closely.
"Reevaluate" is a word that means to examine again or look back on something. It implies taking a second look at something with the intention of making changes or forming a new opinion.
look, gaze, stare, watch, examine
"Deep into the matter" typically refers to exploring or investigating a subject thoroughly or in great detail. It suggests delving beyond the surface or superficial aspects to gain a comprehensive understanding of the issue at hand.
In an essay, 'discuss' means to examine a subject in detail by considering different viewpoints, presenting arguments for and against, and exploring the implications of the topic. It involves a comprehensive analysis and evaluation of the issue at hand, often requiring critical thinking and depth of understanding.
scan, view, examine, inspect, consider
scrutinze means to look at something VERY closely; examine very detail
to examine in detail usually critically
Microscope
We also examine in detail some other examples of more relevance to Computer Science.
The verb form of "examination" is "examine." It means to inspect, investigate, or evaluate something in detail.
To closely examine means to thoroughly scrutinize or analyze something in detail, paying close attention to its various aspects, details, and characteristics. This process involves looking at something carefully and critically to gain a deeper understanding of it.
The Greek word for examine is skopeo which means to look at inspect or examine
Do examine objects with detail too small to see with the human eye.
The authority of the author to write about the subject -Apex
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examine or consider with attention and in detail; "Please peruse this report at your leisure"
The purpose of topographic maps is to examine the characteristics of a small area of the Earth's surface in detail