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    check
    /CHek/

    verb

    • 1. examine (something) in order to determine its accuracy, quality, or condition, or to detect the presence of something: "customs officers have the right to check all luggage" Similar examineinspectlook atlook over
    • 2. stop or slow down the progress of (something undesirable): "efforts were made to check the disease" Similar haltstoparrestbring to a standstill

    noun

    • 1. an examination to test or ascertain accuracy, quality, or satisfactory condition: "a campaign calling for regular checks on gas appliances" Similar examinationinspectionscrutinyscrutinization
    • 2. a stopping or slowing of progress: "there was no check to the expansion of the market"

    exclamation

    • 1. expressing assent or agreement. informal North American
    • 2. used by a chess player to announce that the opponent's king has been placed in check.

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  2. Jul 9, 2012 · 1. a. : to inspect, examine, or look at appraisingly or appreciativelyusually used with out or over. The doctors checked him over for injuries. checking out new cars. And so no, I won't help you to find a way to check out women in front of your wife.—Amy Dickinson. b. : to compare with a source, original, or authority : verify.

  3. Check definition: to stop or arrest the motion of suddenly or forcibly. See examples of CHECK used in a sentence.

  4. CHECK definition: 1. to make certain that something or someone is correct, safe, or suitable by examining it, him, or…. Learn more.

  5. [intransitive, transitive] to look at something or ask somebody to find out if something/somebody is present, correct or true or if something is how you think it is. We'll check back in a couple of hours. We were interrupted by a waiter checking to see if everything was OK. ‘Is Mary in the office?’ ‘Just a moment. I'll go and check.’.

  6. verb. be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something. synonyms: ascertain, assure, control, ensure, insure, see, see to it. check off, mark, mark off, tick, tick off. put a check mark on or near or next to. ascertain, determine, find out, learn, see, watch.

  7. CHECK meaning: 1. to make certain that something or someone is correct, safe, or suitable by examining it, him, or…. Learn more.

  8. Check is also a noun. He is being constantly monitored with regular checks on his blood pressure. [ + on] ...a security check. 2. See also cross-check. 3. verb. If you check on someone or something, you make sure they are in a safe or satisfactory condition. Stephen checked on her several times during the night. [VERB on noun]

  9. noun. /tʃek/ Idioms. examination. [countable] an act of making sure that something is safe, correct or in good condition by examining it. Could you give the tyres a check? I went for a health check before going on the trip. The drugs were found in their car during a routine check by police.

  10. to examine something in order to make sure that it is correct or the way it should be: [ + (that) ] I went to check that I'd locked the door. Have you checked your facts? I knelt down beside the body and checked for a pulse. I haven't had my eyes checked recently. check verb (FIND OUT) B1. to find out about something:

  11. 1. a. The act or an instance of inspecting or testing something, as for accuracy or quality: gave the paper a final check. b. A standard for inspecting or evaluating; a test: The condition of the wiring can serve as a check for the level of the seller's home maintenance. c. A check mark. 2. a. A ticket or slip of identification: a baggage check. b.

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