1. scrutinising - Adjective
2. scrutinising - Verb
scrutinising
present participle of scrutinise
scrutinising (comparative more scrutinising, superlative most scrutinising)
Of an action that scrutinises.
I think the good old British democracy should keep scrutinising and pressing to get the truth out. Clare Short
One must be intoxicated by scenery, in order to appreciate it. Tranquil survey is not enough, and scrutinising curiosity is fatal. Alfred Austin
For example, Italy and Soviet Russia, superficially considered, each seem to constitute a united people. But any scrutinising glance will perceive there tensions which will disintegrate the peoples of these two States immediately the outbreak of war permits them to explode. Erich Ludendorff
It has been categorically stated that an NRC will be prepared only by verifying and scrutinising the particulars in the NPR. Source: Internet
He stated that this raises the possibilities of tampering with the ballot boxes thereby requiring careful scrutinising of all the election materials. Source: Internet
Opposition and crossbench peers are looking to discuss the rights of EU citizens in Britain and the role in parliament scrutinising the process. Source: Internet