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inspection

[ in-spek-shuhn ]

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.



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Other Word Forms

  • ·tDz· adjective
  • i·tDz noun
  • i·tDz noun
  • -·tDz noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of inspection1

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English inspeccio(u)n, from Latin Բ𳦳پō- (stem of Բ𳦳پō ). See inspect, -ion
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Example Sentences

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Parc had previously been judged as one of the most successful prisons, and HM chief inspector of prisons, Charlie Taylor, called the latest inspection "enormously disappointing".

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The BBC joined him on his latest inspection at a new-build house in Lincolnshire, where he immediately found a mouldy sandwich in the loft.

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As already briefly mentioned, states, cities and counties often regulate food service companies, demanding licenses and kitchen inspections, among other things.

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An initial inspection crew, commissioned by the U.S.

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He advertised that he was certified with an Airframe and Power Plant Certificate with inspection authorization from the Federal Aviation Administration.

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More About Inspection

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.

Where does inspection come from?

The first records of the term inspection come from around the late 1300s. It ultimately comes from the Latin Բ辱ĕ, meaning “to look into.” An inspection is an instance of looking for a specific reason.

Similar to a vehicle inspection, homes and buildings can also be inspected by trained professionals. Such inspections are performed prior to a sale or refinancing to identify any structural problems or weaknesses in the building. Businesses like restaurants will also undergo health inspections to make sure the business is operating under specific health and safety standards.

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are some other forms related to inspection?

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

are some synonyms for inspection?

are some words that share a root or word element with inspection?

are some words that often get used in discussing inspection?

How is inspection used in real life?

There are all kinds of inspections, both formal and informal.

Try using inspection!

Which of the following is NOT a synonym for inspection?

A. examination
B. neglect
C. review
D. search

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