Inspect meaning in English
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Definition
to inspect: to scrutinize, to examine, to study closely
a (surprise) inspection: a review, an examination, a study (without warning)
Examples
- "Curtis Blow : I'll be inspecting your facilities, looking out for any hazards, that sort of thing."
- "Ref: FDA Establishment Inspection Report"
- "Contact Ursula Bauer Environmental Consulting Inc today for a free on-site inspection."
- "Why don't I come by and do an on-site inspection of the machine to determine if it is a worthwhile expenditure?"
- "During the inspection of your laboratory, I observed the following"
- "We weren't expecting an inspection."
- "I also hope that the auditor won't inspect our records (or lack of them)."
- "Bruno : I've come to inspect the new perfumes."
- "A comprehensive inspection of your premises was conducted by myself in the presence of Mr. Horatio Oléré (Head of R&D) and Mr. Brian Jones (Laboratory Assistant) on Monday August 31."
- "Surprise inspection! Look alive, ladies!"
- "I inspect the quality of finished goods"
- "I just wanted to warn you that our efficiency expert, Miss Fiona Stake, will be coming by to perform an on-site inspection of your office this Thursday."
- "Bob, finish your drink and let's go inspecting."
- "Bruno : Yes, Brian, hence the expression: "Surprise Inspection"."
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