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inspection

American  
[in-spek-shuhn] / ɪnˈspɛk ʃən /

noun

  1. the act of inspecting or viewing, especially carefully or critically.

    an inspection of all luggage on the plane.

  2. formal or official viewing or examination.

    an inspection of the troops.


Usage

What is an inspection? An inspection is an instance of viewing, examining, or critically analyzing something with the purpose of improving it or highlighting something. Inspections are often done to identify specific problems or aspects of something. For example, you might perform an inspection of your body after walking in the woods to see if any ticks have attached themselves to you.An inspection can also be a formal examination of something or someone to see if they meet specific requirements. A vehicle inspection, for example, is performed by a trained professional who reviews your vehicle against a list of safety checks to ensure your car is safe to drive.Example: My whole fleet of trucks will be up for a safety inspection in a few months.

Related Words

See examination.

Other Word Forms

  • inspectional adjective
  • preinspection noun
  • reinspection noun
  • self-inspection noun

Etymology

Origin of inspection

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English inspeccio(u)n, from Latin inspectiōn- (stem of inspectiō ). See inspect, -ion

Example Sentences

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“Transport inspection,” she hissed back, not moving her head.

From Literature

The spokesperson added it did not comment on individual nurseries beyond the published inspection reports on its website.

From BBC

But a close inspection revealed unusual details in the video, such as two cars seemingly blending into one – a sign that the video was fake, and made using AI.

From BBC

A spokesperson added: "Highways inspectors carry out regular inspections across the network, but we also encourage residents to report any potholes they encounter."

From BBC

Plant manager Allen Bailey said the person who used to do Digit’s job was transferred to a higher-skilled inspection position that offers better career prospects.

From The Wall Street Journal