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check out

VERB
leave a hotel, hospital, etc.
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VERB
examine
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STRONGEST
VERB
prove accurate or consistent
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Example Sentences

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From the time she checked in to the time she checked out, she was either sleeping or lounging.

From The Wall Street Journal

When Duvall was checking out Southern churches as he researched “The Apostle,” which he wrote, directed and starred in, the two were frequently in touch on the phone.

From Los Angeles Times

And I would be super happy if you checked out the website simply because you were annoyed and you learned something.

From The Wall Street Journal

There are potential gray areas — such as whether a large-scale school walkout — which organizers intend to be dramatic — would fall outside this protection because students don’t formally check out, for example.

From Los Angeles Times

They are like PGA Tour caddies checking out the pin placements the day before a tournament.

From Los Angeles Times