Collocations for scrutiny - noun
ADJECTIVE
careful,
close,
critical,
detailed,
intense,
rigorous,
serious,
strict
The company has come under intense scrutiny because of its environmental record.
The company has come under intense scrutiny because of its environmental record.
increased
international, judicial, media, public, scientific
The activities of the committee are subject to public scrutiny.
international, judicial, media, public, scientific
The activities of the committee are subject to public scrutiny.
congressional (in the US),
parliamentary
(in the UK)
VERB + scrutiny
be subjected to,
come under,
submit to,
undergo
be open to, be subject to, face
deserve, require, warrant
bear, stand up to, withstand
The testimony of the chief witness doesn't stand up to scrutiny.
be open to, be subject to, face
deserve, require, warrant
bear, stand up to, withstand
The testimony of the chief witness doesn't stand up to scrutiny.
avoid,
escape
PREPOSITION
under scrutiny
The company is under scrutiny by the authorities.
The company is under scrutiny by the authorities.
scrutiny by
I realized I was being subjected to intense scrutiny by a group of children.
I realized I was being subjected to intense scrutiny by a group of children.