Definition of Scrutineers

1. Noun. (plural of scrutineer) ¹

2. Verb. (third-person singular of scrutineer) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Scrutineers

1. scrutineer [n] - See also: scrutineer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Scrutineers

scrupulously
scrupulousness
scrupulousnesses
scrutability
scrutable
scrutation
scrutations
scrutator
scrutin de liste
scrutin de liste system
scrutin uninomial system
scrutin uninominal voting system
scrutineer
scrutineered
scrutineering
scrutineers (current term)
scrutinies
scrutinise
scrutinised
scrutiniser
scrutinises
scrutinising
scrutinisingly
scrutinization
scrutinize
scrutinized
scrutinizer
scrutinizers
scrutinizes
scrutinizing

Literary usage of Scrutineers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings by Institution of Municipal Engineers, London, Incorporated Association of Municipal and County Engineers, Association of Municipal and Sanitary Engineers and Surveyors (1886)
"Mr. AT DAVIS, Mr. PRICE, Mr. EAYRS, and Mr. T. DB COURCEY MEADE, were unanimously chosen as scrutineers. On the motion of Mr. LAWS, seconded by Mr. ..."

2. Proceedings (1908)
"E. Winter, were elected scrutineers for the ensuing year. Mr. BARBER then introduced Mr. Brodie's successor in the Presidential Chair—Mr. E. Purnell ..."

3. Proceedings (1883)
"Mr. Walker (Croydon), Mr. Holt (Lewes), Mr. Goodchild (Teddington), and Mr, De C. Mead (Hornsey), were appointed scrutineers for the ensuing year. ..."

4. Journal (1882)
"... be open until half-past eight o'clock, for the reception of voting papers, and Dr. WH Stone and Mr. J. Munro were appointed scrutineers of the ballot. ..."

5. Pharmaceutical Journal by Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1870)
"The SECRETARY : Perhaps the Chairman of the scrutineers will kindly tell the meeting how the ... Mr.ANDREWS: There were sixteen scrutineers appointed. ..."

6. Transactions of the Parisian Sanhedrim: Or, Acts of the Assembly of by Diogène Tama, F. D. Kirwan (1807)
"Another observed that, in the journal of the minutes, the number of votes which the President, the Secretaries, and the scrutineers had obtained, ..."

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