scrutinisers

[US]/ˈskruːtɪnaɪzəz/
[UK]/ˈskruːtənaɪzərz/

Translation

n.A person who examines or inspects something carefully and in detail.

Phrases & Collocations

close scrutinisers

public scrutinisers

scrutinisers' role

scrutinisers watch

scrutinisers' view

Example Sentences

the independent auditors act as impartial scrutinisers of the company's financial statements.

government policies are frequently challenged by external scrutinisers from various watchdog organizations.

as the lead quality controller, she trains her scrutinisers to detect even the slightest manufacturing defects.

the media serves as one of the most powerful public scrutinisers of political power in a democracy.

customs scrutinisers examined the cargo manifest to ensure no illegal goods were being smuggled.

bank scrutinisers are required by law to report any transactions that appear suspicious or unusually large.

the proposed legislation establishes a new board of independent scrutinisers to oversee the intelligence agency.

scholars act as careful scrutinisers of historical texts, verifying the authenticity of ancient manuscripts.

legal scrutinisers reviewed the contract line by line to identify any potential liability issues.

peer reviewers serve as critical scrutinisers of scientific research before it is published in journals.

the regulatory body appoints official scrutinisers to enforce compliance with safety standards.

rigorous data scrutinisers filtered the raw dataset to remove any outliers or errors.

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