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[ UK /ɪnspˈɛkʃən/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnˈspɛkʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a formal or official examination
    the platoon stood ready for review
    we had to wait for the inspection before we could use the elevator

How To Use inspection In A Sentence

  • You can't help thinking that the promise of that final inspection adds a little extra sparkle to the finished product. Times, Sunday Times
  • The effect would be a level of military involvement that would serve to collapse the distinction between inspection and invasion/occupation.
  • On closer inspection a radiologist's report confirmed an impacted fracture, but the report never reached Dr Blakeley.
  • I would revoke all building codes other than those where a failure of a building can affect neighboring properties: requirements for fire-retardant materials in roofing materials, or inspections to assure the structural integrity of a building taller than its distance from the property line are the sorts of things that come immediately to mind. The Volokh Conspiracy » Does the Supposedly Superior Expertise of Regulators Justify Libertarian Paternalism?
  • Close inspection makes one marvel at the intricate perfection of nature opposed to the finest fashion houses.
  • The hotel passed its annual inspection.
  • Inspection" means that the Frontier Health and Quarantine Organ( hereinafter referred to as the" Health and Quarantine Organ") carries out medical inspection and sanitary inspection.
  • The New York law confers a right of inspection only on persons who have been church members for the six months preceding their request for inspection. Christianity Today
  • Medical inspections for schoolchildren become compulsory by law.
  • The surveyor conducts one inspection and provides a fuller report than is required to ensure compliance with section 13.
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