escrutinio
scrutiny
noun es-kroo-TEE-nyoh Rare
Origin: From Latin scrutinium 'a searching, examination', from scrutari 'to search'.
Also means
ballot count
Usage Note
Escrutinio has two related but distinct uses: close examination or scrutiny (bajo escrutinio público, under public scrutiny) and the official counting of votes in an election (el escrutinio de los votos). The verb is escrutar or escudriñar (to scrutinise). In Spanish political reporting both senses are common on election nights.
Examples
"Sus finanzas quedaron bajo escrutinio público."
Natural Translation
His finances came under public scrutiny.
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