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How to pronounce scrutineer in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms canvasser
Type of examiner, inspector
Derivation scrutiny

Examples of scrutineer

scrutineer
An independent scrutineer will be appointed and the FSA will oversee the process.
From the guardian.co.uk
Rocco Leonello, a former political adviser to Mr Tripodi, was his scrutineer.
From the smh.com.au
On the official results form, Ms Boyde said she and another scrutineer noted there was provision to indicate the outcome.
From the nzherald.co.nz
The trust has caught the attention of fund scrutineer Gary Potter at boutique investment house Thames River Capital.
From the thisismoney.co.uk
According to rate scrutineer Savingschampion, the best one-year fixed-rate bond last July was paying 3.6 per cent.
From the thisismoney.co.uk
After the vote, at each polling station, a scrutineer counted the ballots while a secretary recorded the result of the count.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The voting is presided over by the EBU scrutineer, who is responsible for ensuring that all points are allocated correctly and in turn.
From the en.wikipedia.org
And for most of its two decades as Europe's elected voice, the parliament has been more of a cheer-leader for the commission than its scrutineer.
From the economist.com
Former president Mike Williams, who was a scrutineer in the recount, did not favour an electoral petition as he thought it unlikely Sepuloni would win.
From the nzherald.co.nz
More examples
  • Someone who examines votes at an election
  • In general, a scrutineer is a person who observes any process which requires rigorous oversight, either to prevent the occurrence of corruption or genuine mistakes. ...
  • A person who scrutinises; a person responsible for scrutineering; to scrutinise; to thoroughly check that an entered car or motorbike, etc, meets the rules
  • (Scrutineering) The technical checking of race cars by the officials, to make sure that they comply with all the regulations and specifications before and after the race.
  • (Scrutineering) A brief examination of your vehicle prior to any event to confirm it is safe and qualifies for its class. Similar to a UK MOT test.
  • (Scrutineering) All cars must go through scrutineering at the beginning of every Grand Prix. Scrutineering is the process that determines that the cars are safe to race, and also adhere to the strict technical rules of Formula One.
  • (Scrutineers) Technical officials who check the legality of WRC cars before, during and after the event.
  • A person appointed by a candidate to observe the voting and counting of the votes to ensure that the process is conducted properly. Candidates can appoint scrutineers for each polling place. ...
  • An expert who will inspect and examine each pushcart model for its mobility and safety features.