intense scrutiny

collocation in English

meaningsofintenseandscrutiny

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intense
adjective
uk
/ɪnˈtens/
us
/ɪnˈtens/
extreme and forceful or (of a feeling) ...
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scrutiny
noun[U]
uk
/ˈskruː.tɪ.ni/
us
/ˈskruː.t̬ən.i/
the careful and detailed examination of something in order to get information ...
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(Definition ofintenseandscrutinyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofintense scrutiny

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Testimony has undergoneintensescrutinyby a number of scholars.
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Since the subject index of the book was already underintensescrutiny, it gave us the opportunity to experiment with different structuring techniques.
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They have been subject tointensescrutinyby a wide range of domain experts.
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Relationships often come underintensescrutinyduring this period, resulting in polarised positive and negative outcomes, including either enhanced marital satisfaction or divorce.
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This is also a topic that deserves moreintensescrutiny.
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Yet, after decades of "lobe-trotting" underintensescrutiny, no single region has emerged as the clear culprit.
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Whether considering the slide between celebrity and politics, or the keen debates about identity and performativity, this particular borderline is of immense significance and, therefore, subject tointensescrutiny.
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Elektra's double nature makes her the object ofintensescrutiny, not only by the other characters but also by the orchestra.
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In theintensescrutinyfor the signs of the times, all routes to knowledge had value, whether the verses of an ancient prophetess or the calculations of a contemporary astrologer.
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Received notions of identity, at odds with the concept of process, thus were exempted fromintensescrutiny, and perdured reified, if idle, in the margins of practice.
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These substances require very critical,intensescrutiny, the cost of which must, of course, be borne by the manufacturers.
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Every facet of national expenditure had to be subject tointensescrutinyand housing was no exception.
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The needs of each local authority are givenintensescrutiny.
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It has been subjected tointensescrutinybefore coming here, and amendments have been incorporated with all-party support.
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Obviously, the airlines which will fly this aircraft will subject it tointensescrutinyfrom the point of view of the financial return.
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During the whole of their professional life they have been subjected to theintensescrutinyof a small, critical and highly competitive profession.
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Each proposed order must undergo anintensescrutiny.
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The views of the holder of that office would become the subject of the mostintensescrutiny.
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I could not vote for a proposition that allowed that to happen given the fact that, correctly, we are all under the mostintensescrutiny.
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Parliamentary scrutiny is not usual for local orders since it would duplicate theintensescrutinyof the public inquiry.
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