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checkup
[chek-uhp]
noun
a comprehensive physical examination.
He went to the doctor for a checkup.
an examination or close scrutiny, as for verification, accuracy, or comparison.
They gave the motor a checkup.
checkup
/ ˈtʃɛkˌʌp /
noun
an examination to see if something is in order
med a medical examination, esp one taken at regular intervals to verify a normal state of health or discover a disease in its early stages
verb
to investigate or make an inquiry into (a person's character, evidence, etc), esp when suspicions have been aroused
Word History and Origins
Origin of checkup1
Example Sentences
“You can hire an adviser for project-based planning or have them do an annual checkup just to make sure you’re on track.”
“As I joked with them, it must be time for my 100,000-mile checkup, although it’s not the usual trip to see my plastic surgeon!”
In 2007, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommended for the first time that all children be screened for autism between the ages of 18 and 24 months as part of their regular checkups.
Glancing ahead at the calendar, one notices a checkup scheduled in a couple of months at the physician.
Instead of being offered treatment for a miscarriage, De Pablos Velez says she was advised to hold out hope and come back for the next checkup.
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