scrutineer
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[edit]Noun
[edit]scrutineer (plural scrutineers)
- (now chiefly motor racing) A person who scrutinises; a person responsible for scrutineering.
- 2020 September 7, Cory Doctorow, “IP”, in Locus Magazine[1]:
- Those people coined the term “open source,” to stress the instrumental benefits of allowing others to scrutinize code: these scrutineers could root out defects and prevent the nefarious subversion of code to spy on or steal data from its users (there’s a saying for this, too: “with enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow”).
- (Canada, elections) A poll-watcher.
- (Canada) A person who observes any process which requires rigorous oversight.
Derived terms
[edit]- scrutineering (n.)
Verb
[edit]scrutineer (third-person singular simple present scrutineers, present participle scrutineering, simple past and past participle scrutineered)
- (transitive) To scrutinise; to thoroughly check that an election is being run fairly, or that a vehicle meets the rules of a competition, etc.
Derived terms
[edit]- scrutineered (adj.)
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