Scrut, meaning to cleanse
the word origin for scrutinize is scrutiny + ize.
The noun forms of the verb to scrutinize are scrutinizerand the gerund, scrutinizing.
A related noun form is scrutiny.
The word 'scrutinize' is a verb meaning to closely examine.Example: They are very picky. They scrutinize everything.
The noun form for the adjective horrible is horribleness.
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The word 'scrutinize' is a verb meaning to closely examine.Example sentences:A good machinist will scrutinize his work to catch imperfections.They are so picky. They scrutinize everything."From now on, I would need to scrutinize the mistakes I find in my essays and fix them and learn from them."
Implication is the noun form of "imply."
The verb form of "scrutiny" is scrutinize, meaning to examine or inspect closely and critically.
The word 'scrutinize' is a verb meaning to closely examine.Example: They are very picky. They scrutinize everything.
No, the word "scrutinize" is the verb, the noun phrase "the data' should be the direct object of that verb. "Scrutinize the data." is correct. Note: The sentence is an imperative sentence, the subject is implied, "You scrutinize the data." The term "of the data" is a prepositional phrase. The preposition "of" indicates a relationship between the object of the preposition, "data" and something else in the sentence but nothing else is given in the sentence.
Scrutinize is the present tense.
The past tense of scrutinize is scrutinized.
Scrutinize the list so you can remember the terms. She will scrutinize your report, so make sure you don't have any errors.
The noun form for the adjective horrible is horribleness.
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The noun form of the adjective 'prosperous' is prosperousness.A related noun form is prosperity.
The word 'scrutinize' is a verb meaning to closely examine.Example sentences:A good machinist will scrutinize his work to catch imperfections.They are so picky. They scrutinize everything."From now on, I would need to scrutinize the mistakes I find in my essays and fix them and learn from them."