inspect
♦ in|spect /ɪnsp'ekt/ (inspects inspecting inspected)
1 [VERB] V n
If you inspect something, you look at every part of it carefully in order to find out about it or check that it is all right.
Elaine went outside to inspect the playing field...
= examine
● inspection [N-VAR]
He had completed his inspection of the doors...
2 [VERB] V n
When an official inspects a place or a group of people, they visit it and check it carefully, for example in order to find out whether regulations are being obeyed.
The Public Utilities Commission inspects us once a year...
● inspection [N-VAR]
Officers making a routine inspection of the vessel found fifty kilograms of the drug.
1 [VERB] V n
If you inspect something, you look at every part of it carefully in order to find out about it or check that it is all right.
Elaine went outside to inspect the playing field...
= examine
● inspection [N-VAR]
He had completed his inspection of the doors...
2 [VERB] V n
When an official inspects a place or a group of people, they visit it and check it carefully, for example in order to find out whether regulations are being obeyed.
The Public Utilities Commission inspects us once a year...
● inspection [N-VAR]
Officers making a routine inspection of the vessel found fifty kilograms of the drug.