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audit
[aw-dit]
noun
an official examination and verification of accounts and records, especially of financial accounts.
a report or statement reflecting an audit; a final statement of account.
the inspection or examination of a building or other facility to evaluate or improve its appropriateness, safety, efficiency, or the like.
An energy audit can suggest ways to reduce home fuel bills.
Archaic., a judicial hearing.
Obsolete., an audience.
verb (used with object)
to make an audit of; examine (accounts, records, etc.) for purposes of verification.
The accountants audited the company's books at the end of the fiscal year.
to attend (classes, lectures, etc.) as an auditor.
to make an audit of (a building or other facility) to evaluate or improve its safety, efficiency, or the like.
verb (used without object)
to examine and verify an account or accounts by reference to vouchers.
audit
/ ˈɔːdɪt /
noun
an inspection, correction, and verification of business accounts, conducted by an independent qualified accountant
( as modifier )
audit report
an audited account
any thoroughgoing check or examination
archaic, a hearing
verb
to inspect, correct, and certify (accounts, etc)
to attend (classes, etc) as an auditor
audit
The examination by an outside party of the accounts of an individual or corporation.
Other Word Forms
- auditable adjective
- reaudit noun
- unaudited adjective
- well-audited adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of audit1
Word History and Origins
Origin of audit1
Example Sentences
The move followed two critical audits that found LAHSA, a joint city-county agency, failed to properly track its funds and programs, leaving them vulnerable to waste and fraud.
The cut was part of a preliminary 2026 budget the U.S. audit regulator submitted to the SEC in recent weeks, people familiar with the matter said.
Every government shutdown is an efficiency audit in disguise.
Libby Jones, General Manager for Overseas Health and Safety at TUI, explained the company audits the compliance of hotels against safety standards in what's known as the "blue book".
Flexport’s tools include an AI-powered auditor for new customers that analyzes prior customs entries for inaccuracies and potential audit flags as well as ways to reduce future duties.
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