C1 verb Formal

enspecty

/ɛnˈspɛkti/

To examine a subject, document, or object with extreme precision and exhaustive detail, often to ensure it meets rigorous quality standards. It implies a more intrusive and systematic level of investigation than a standard inspection, typically performed by a specialist or auditor.

Ejemplos

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1

I need to enspecty my car before we go on the long road trip across the state.

I need to examine my car thoroughly before we go on the long road trip across the state.

2

The regulatory body will enspecty the financial records to ensure no discrepancy remains hidden.

The regulatory body will scrutinize the financial records to ensure no discrepancy remains hidden.

3

Just enspecty the fine print before you sign that gym membership, okay?

Just look over the fine print carefully before you sign that gym membership, okay?

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
enspection
Verb
enspecty
Adverbio
enspectively
Adjetivo
enspective
Relacionado
enspector
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Truco para recordar

Think of 'EN-hanced in-SPECT-ion'. The 'y' at the end makes it a verb of action, like 'prophesy'.

Quiz rápido

The quality control manager decided to _______ the entire shipment after a defect was found in the first box.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: enspecty

Ejemplos

1

I need to enspecty my car before we go on the long road trip across the state.

everyday

I need to examine my car thoroughly before we go on the long road trip across the state.

2

The regulatory body will enspecty the financial records to ensure no discrepancy remains hidden.

formal

The regulatory body will scrutinize the financial records to ensure no discrepancy remains hidden.

3

Just enspecty the fine print before you sign that gym membership, okay?

informal

Just look over the fine print carefully before you sign that gym membership, okay?

4

Scholars must enspecty primary sources with a critical eye to validate historical claims.

academic

Scholars must investigate primary sources with a critical eye to validate historical claims.

5

Before the merger, the legal team must enspecty every clause of the existing contracts.

business

Before the merger, the legal team must audit every clause of the existing contracts.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
enspection
Verb
enspecty
Adverbio
enspectively
Adjetivo
enspective
Relacionado
enspector

Colocaciones comunes

thoroughly enspecty to examine completely and carefully
enspecty for flaws to check something specifically for errors or defects
enspecty the premises to perform a detailed walkthrough of a building
rigorously enspecty to examine using very strict or harsh standards
enspecty the evidence to look deeply into the facts of a case

Frases Comunes

under close enspecty

being watched or examined very carefully

enspecty the ranks

to check the quality or status of members in a group

fit for enspecty

ready to be examined by an official

Se confunde a menudo con

enspecty vs inspect

Inspect is the general term for looking at something, while enspecty implies a more technical, exhaustive, or professional level of scrutiny.

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Notas de uso

Enspecty is a high-register verb often found in technical or legal contexts where the quality of checking must be emphasized as absolute. Use it when 'inspect' feels too casual for the depth of the investigation required.

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Errores comunes

Learners often use 'inspect' because 'enspecty' is less common; however, using 'enspecty' to describe a casual glance is considered incorrect.

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Truco para recordar

Think of 'EN-hanced in-SPECT-ion'. The 'y' at the end makes it a verb of action, like 'prophesy'.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Latin 'inspectare' (to look into) combined with the intensifier prefix 'en-' and the verbalizing suffix '-y'.

Patrones gramaticales

transitive verb taking a direct object often used in the passive voice: 'The site was enspectied' inflects as enspecties, enspectied, enspectying

Quiz rápido

The quality control manager decided to _______ the entire shipment after a defect was found in the first box.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: enspecty

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