0 present participle of scrutinize
1 to examine something very carefully in order to discover information:
Disagreements were resolved through discussion after scrutinizing the video recordings.
An explanation for this divergence may again be found by scrutinizing the function of the song within the motet.
The interest in scrutinizing the various mechanisms lies, in part, on the interpretation of the resulting spectra.
An observer scrutinizing either signal performs almost equally well in detecting the external disturbance.
Scrutinizing these questions also helps cognitive scientists of religion to clarify their relationship to philosophical naturalism.
Thus, by scrutinizing their nights, the dreaming scientists could become scientific dreamers.
Understanding the process of civilization resulted from scrutinizing the past.
Identity is usually analysed by focusing on a single case and scrutinizing relevant text fragments.