critically survey

Frequency: 5.02.1 per million words

to look carefully and thoroughly at (someone or something), esp. so as to appraise them.

Categories:

Examples (20)

  • The first chapter of the book aims to critically survey the existing literature on the topic.
  • The professor asked students to critically survey the historical documents.
  • The historian critically surveyed the primary sources before forming her conclusion.
  • Before forming an opinion, it's important to critically survey all available evidence.
  • In our next meeting, we will critically survey the project's progress and identify potential risks.
  • She was trained to critically survey artistic movements and their influences.
  • Students are required to critically survey at least three different theoretical approaches in their essays.
  • The committee will critically survey the proposed changes to the policy.
  • Critically surveying the evidence is a fundamental skill for any detective.
  • He began to critically survey the economic data, looking for trends and anomalies.
  • The proposed legislation was critically surveyed by a panel of legal experts.
  • We need to critically survey the existing literature on the topic.
  • A good manager should critically survey the team's performance each quarter.
  • The journalist's job was to critically survey the political landscape.
  • He has critically surveyed the landscape of modern art to find emerging trends.
  • Students in advanced seminars are expected to critically survey primary sources.
  • Before investing, it's essential to critically survey the company's financial health and market position.
  • The analyst will critically survey the company's financial performance over the last decade.
  • Her task was to critically survey the social impacts of the new policy.
  • It's crucial to critically survey the potential risks before making any investment.