recheck

verb
UK: /riːˈtʃek/
US: /riːˈtʃek/
  1. To examine something again to make sure it is correct or safe.

    1. Please recheck your answers before submitting the test.
    2. The engineer had to recheck the bridge's structure after the earthquake to ensure public safety.
  2. To verify or confirm something previously checked, often to ensure accuracy or compliance.

    1. I need to recheck my flight details before I leave for the airport.
    2. The auditor will recheck the financial records to confirm compliance with regulatory standards.
recheck noun
  1. The act of examining something again.

    1. A quick recheck of the doors ensured everything was locked.
    2. The final recheck before launch identified a minor issue that needed immediate attention.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "recheck" in English means: To examine something again to make sure it is correct or safe., To verify or confirm something previously checked, often to ensure accuracy or compliance..

The phonetic transcription of "recheck" is /riːˈtʃek/ in British English and /riːˈtʃek/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "recheck": double-check, review, verify.

Example usage of "recheck": "Please recheck your answers before submitting the test.". More examples on the page.