inspections
Pronunciation: [ɪnˈspɛkʃənz]
Context: "evaluation"
(noun) an inspection is when someone carefully looks at something to check if it is good, safe, or working properly. For example, a teacher might inspect a student's project to see how well they did.
Example
The fire department conducted an inspection of the building and said it was safe.
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After the inspection, they found that the car was not in good shape.
Example
When is the next inspection of the playground?
Context: "safety"
(noun) an inspection can also mean looking over things like food or equipment to make sure they are safe for use. This is done in restaurants or factories to keep people safe.
Example
The health inspector found everything clean during the restaurant inspection.
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The inspection revealed that the kitchen had many safety violations.
Example
What did the inspector find during the food safety inspection?
Context: "quality control"
(noun) an inspection can be done to see if things are made correctly and are functioning well. This is common in factories where products are checked before they are sold.
Example
The inspection showed that the toys were all safe and met the required standards.
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Due to poor inspections, many defective items were shipped to customers.
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How often are quality inspections done at the factory?