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Synonyms and antonyms of Careful examination and inspections in British Thesaurus

Careful examination and inspections

examination (noun)

a careful look at something in order to find out about it or see what it is like

analysis (noun)

a process of studying or examining something in detail in order to understand it or explain it

review (noun)

the process of studying or examining a situation, policy, or idea again in order to decide whether it is suitable or satisfactory

survey (noun)

an examination of something to see how good its condition is

review (noun)

the process of examining all the information that is relevant to a situation or subject

inspection (noun)

an official process of checking that things are in the correct condition or that people are doing what they should

scrutiny (noun)

careful examination of someone or something

check (noun)

an examination of something to find out whether it is as it should be

analysis (noun)

a process of examining something in detail in order to find out what it contains

audit (noun)

a careful examination of something, especially one done to find the amount, size, or effectiveness of something

control (noun)

the process of checking to make certain that rules or standards are being applied

due diligence (noun)

the process of carefully examining something or someone, especially before agreeing to buy it or employ them or before advising someone else to buy it or employ them

examination (noun)

a careful study of an idea or plan to see how good it is

going-over (noun)

informal the process of looking at something to check it

inspection (noun)

an action of looking at something carefully, especially in order to check that it is satisfactory

look-see (noun)

mainly Americaninformal an act of looking at or checking something quickly

MOT (noun)

a regular check on something

namecheck (noun)

a check that everyone on a list has been included or is present

oversight (noun)

formal the job of checking that a process or system is working well

reconstruction (noun)

a situation in which you try to form an idea of something that happened by connecting pieces of information

roll call (noun)

the process of reading out an official list of people’s names to check who is present, usually in a school or in the armed forces

service (noun)

an occasion when a vehicle or machine is examined to check that it works correctly and to make repairs

spot check (noun)

an occasion when you check a particular person or thing in a group without a particular reason for choosing them in order to make sure that there are no problems with the group

time and motion study (noun)

a study that measures how effective a method or system of working is