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Definition of Scrutinizers
1. scrutinizer [n] - See also: scrutinizer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scrutinizers
Literary usage of Scrutinizers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The North American Review by Making of America Project, Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge (1883)
"... the House of Lords, and also to the Board of Trade, to suggest amendments and
to act as scrutinizers and critics of the powers intended to be granted. ..."
2. Collections by Minisink Valley Historical Society, Connecticut Historical Society (1858)
"... of the prescription of their highnesses. We provided a vessel to receive as
much of the corn as might be thought necessary by the scrutinizers. ..."
3. Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England, from by John Campbell Campbell (1847)
"From the body of divine law, down to the latest controversial tract of the day,
nothing could escape the notice of these scrutinizers. ..."
4. A Social Theory of Religious Education by George Albert Coe (1917)
"Let me, then, scrutinize them once more, and may the succession of scrutinizers
never fail!" The main problem is how to make Christian education ..."
5. Narrative and Critical History of America by Justin Winsor (1887)
"Meanwhile his debts pressed, his scrutinizers were vigilant, and there seems some
reason to believe that he sought to get relief by selling himself to the ..."