- double-check
- ,double-`check verb intransitive or transitiveto check something for a second time so that you are certain it is right
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
double-check — double checks, double checking, double checked VERB If you double check something, you examine or test it a second time to make sure that it is completely correct or safe. [V n] Check and double check spelling and punctuation... [V that] Double… … English dictionary
double-check — (v.) 1958, from DOUBLE (Cf. double) + CHECK (Cf. check) (v.). Related: Double checked; double checking … Etymology dictionary
double-check — UK US /ˌdʌblˈtʃek/ verb [I or T] ► to make completely certain something is correct or safe, usually by examining it again: »She sent an e mail reminding colleagues to double check facts in company publications. »I think the figure is €900, but I… … Financial and business terms
double-check — ☆ double check [dub′ lchek΄ ] vt., vi. to check again; verify n. the act of double checking … English World dictionary
double-check — v [I and T] to check something again so that you are completely sure it is correct, safe etc … Dictionary of contemporary English
double-check — ► VERB ▪ check again … English terms dictionary
Double check — There is also Double Check (novel), a novel in the Traces series by Malcolm Rose. a b c d e f … Wikipedia
double check — noun something that checks the correctness of a previous check • Syn: ↑countercheck • Derivationally related forms: ↑double check • Hypernyms: ↑assay, ↑check * * * noun Etymolog … Useful english dictionary
double-check — UK / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms double check : present tense I/you/we/they double check he/she/it double checks present participle double checking past tense double checked past participle double checked to check something for a … English dictionary
double check — 1. noun a) An extra check or verification made a second time, usually with additional caution or attention. Why dont you make another double check of the house to see if there are still rats around? b) A situation in which a king is attacked by… … Wiktionary