checklist
Americannoun
verb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
Etymology
Origin of checklist
Example Sentences
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Interestingly, Prem Rugby revealed last week that the power of floodlights would be one of the criteria that clubs need to meet on a more extensive checklist for the league's franchise-style future.
From BBC
These aren’t abstract concepts; without them, financial literacy is just a checklist.
I flip through my favorite blue notebook, looking at all the daily checklists from the past few weeks.
From Literature
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Before the contracts reach Noem, they must be approved by a series of political appointees, who each sign or initial a checklist sometimes referred to internally as a routing sheet.
From Salon
Most financial institutions have a helpful checklist on their websites on what to do when a loved one dies.
From MarketWatch
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