inspect
IPA: ɪnspˈɛkt
verb
- To examine critically or carefully; especially, to search out problems or determine condition; to scrutinize.
- To view and examine officially.
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Examples of "inspect" in Sentences
- : When true or nil, formats output by calling inspect () on the statement result.
- What you should do is not buy it and tell me where it is so I can go "inspect" it!
- And again, just looking here at what we have seen in this very narrow corridor, which we have been able to inspect, that is not surprising.
- Although Jing Jing and Cha Cha are the names of the two characters, jing means "alert, vigilant," cha means "inspect," and together, jingcha, means police.
- The doctored version in the speech is incriminating, but "clean out" is not the same as "inspect," and "make sure there is nothing there" is invented out of whole cloth.
- And when he was at IBM at the turnaround of IBM, he made the argument that he found that in turning a company around, the word "inspect" often made more sense than the word "respect."
- OH, DEPUTY PM, YOU ARE SPOILING USFifa's six-man "technical inspection" delegation landed in England this morning, presumably to "inspect" all the "technical" aspects of the country's 2018 World Cup bid.
- They are more stringent at the airports and have a cow if you have anything larger than "travel size" tube of toothpaste, not to mention they can bust open your luggage at the other end of the flight and "inspect" your stuff without regard to how the "open" it.
- She and Wenyi also told us of the punishment workers receive for speaking out against their low pay and horrid working conditions, and the bogus factory inspections by Wal-Mart operatives whose arrival is announced to the management before they come to "inspect" the workplace.
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