Crosscheck ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Crosscheck ( verb )

  1. To check or verify something by comparing it with a second or additional source or information.
  2. To check something again in order to ensure accuracy and consistency.

Origin:

Crosscheck is derived from the combination of the words "cross" and "check", meaning to check something against another source.

Examples:

  1. I always crosscheck my work to make sure there are no mistakes.
  2. The accountant crosschecked the numbers to ensure they were correct.
  3. The researcher crosschecked the data with another source to verify its accuracy.
  4. The teacher asked the students to crosscheck their answers before submitting the test.
  5. The detective crosschecked the suspect's alibi with witnesses.

(As a noun)

Crosscheck ( noun )

  1. To check or verify something by comparing it with a second or additional source or information.
  2. To check something again in order to ensure accuracy and consistency.

Origin:

Crosscheck is derived from the combination of the words "cross" and "check", meaning to check something against another source.

Examples:

  1. I always crosscheck my work to make sure there are no mistakes.
  2. The accountant crosschecked the numbers to ensure they were correct.
  3. The researcher crosschecked the data with another source to verify its accuracy.
  4. The teacher asked the students to crosscheck their answers before submitting the test.
  5. The detective crosschecked the suspect's alibi with witnesses.
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