Simple past tense and past participle of scrutinise.(verb)
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Use "scrutinised" in a sentence
"Speaking at a copyright-related Westminster e-Forum on Wednesday, Lucas told ZDNet UK that the act would have to have been "running for a year" if it were to be scrutinised, meaning that scrutiny would come "about this time next year"."
"We keep on because cameron hasn't been "scrutinised" yet - as if over 3 years at the apex of a"
""Every one of our partners, they were known to us in advance and each name was pre-disclosed in the bid document given to the BCCI-IPL," said Gaikwad, adding, "Every detail was furnished and scrutinised, which is why the bid was accepted."