interspect
To examine or evaluate the relationships between.
Verb
- To examine or evaluate the relationships between.
- Also, we interspect certain admonitions and cautions concerning such fallacies of things, and errors in invention, as we meet with in our way. - 1859, Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu, The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord...
- Studies conducted for women in urban poor have indicated that they interspect the weightage to work & home in a different way ie.^([sic]) house is the first priority. - 1995, Women, Housing, and Human Settlements, page...
- Class II: The second class of attack is called replay attack. In it an interspected biometric data is submitted to the feature extractor by passing the sensor. - 2011, Archana Mantri, Suman Nandi Saraswati Kendra,...
- To appear at intervals within
- This chasm runs a great length, and is not only always green, but interspected with cataracts of falling water, the delightful murmurings of which add to the solemnity and solitude of the place. - 1757, A compendium of...
- In 1670 this plain, was by order of Colbert planted with trees, forming several walks interspected with grass plats. - 1850 -, What I saw in Paris during Easter 1849:
- ...while the commissioned officers wore their rank badges, of the same kind and size as they wear them nowadays on their shoulderflaps (one to four short golden stripes for the second lieutenant, the lieutenant, the...
Origin
From inter- + -spect.