What is another word for inspectors?

Pronunciation: [ɪnspˈɛktəz] (IPA)

Inspectors are professionals who oversee and manage various aspects of a business or organization. They provide valuable feedback that helps improve quality, safety, and compliance in various industries. There are several synonyms for the word "inspectors" in the English language, including auditors, examiners, reviewers, surveyors, investigators, assessors, and scrutineers. Each of these terms highlights the different roles and responsibilities of inspectors in various fields. Auditors assess the financial statements and statements of a company, while examiners review academic works. Reviewers examine various products and services, and surveyors provide feedback on real estate properties. Investigators gather facts to determine the cause of an event, while assessors evaluate risks and hazards. Finally, scrutineers scrutinize and examine the behavior of others, particularly in electoral settings.

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Usage examples for Inspectors

In the last half year of 1860 there were 90,000 labourers in London out of employment, and yet the factory inspectors report that at that very time much machinery was standing idle for want of hands.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae
It seems that Serbia still requires more sanitary inspectors, though a great deal has been done and is being done at the present time.
"My Diary in Serbia: April 1, 1915-Nov. 1, 1915"
Monica M. Stanley
He is assisted by a parliamentary under-secretary, and by a large staff of permanent officials, beginning with a permanent under-secretary, and including a prison commissioner, a metropolitan police commission, and a host of inspectors for factories, mines, police, and so forth.
"The Government of England (Vol. I)"
A. Lawrence Lowell

Famous quotes with Inspectors

  • But, as you have intimated, I am among those who would be very wary of any military action in the light of Saddam Hussein's willingness to allow the weapons inspectors to go in.
    George Carey
  • One month, two months, I am ready to accept any accord on this point that has the approval of the inspectors.
    Jacques Chirac
  • What the UN inspectors can do is demonstrate to the world, help the Iraqi government demonstrate to the world that the Iraqis are cooperatively disarming if that is in fact what the Iraqi government decides to do.
    Douglas Feith
  • No military timetable should compel war when a successful outcome, namely a disarmed Iraq may be feasible without war, for example by allowing more time to the UN inspectors.
    Douglas Hurd
  • We would certainly welcome the recipient nation to put their inspectors on our shores, if they wanted to make that investment to help protect that shipment that is outgoing.
    Asa Hutchinson

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