English to Arabic Dictionary scrupulous

scrupulous

مدقق
definition
adjective
the research has been carried out with scrupulous attention to detail
(of a person or process) diligent, thorough, and extremely attentive to details.
translation of 'scrupulous'
adjective
مدقق,
كثي الوسواس,
كثير الشكوك,
دقيق
example
To be sure, Meyer makes such large-scale historical revisions and theoretical shifts only implicitly and through the lens of 'scrupulous' historical detail.
Probably the most painstaking part of the job is the 'scrupulous' documentation process.
Ghost World and The Royal Tenenbaums would not be among my favorites for the year if not for their 'scrupulous' production design.
The title's meanings remain only provisionally understood, but the term's significance was bound up in notions of learning, the righteousness of tradition, and the 'scrupulous' observance of ritual obligation.
Individually and as a group, Cubist images demand the viewer's 'scrupulous' attention.
However, right at the beginning he is 'scrupulous' in distinguishing the two terms.
You sense only the labor-intensive detailing of a boat modeler, no doubt 'scrupulous' but also antiquarian.
In those days Bob was 'scrupulous' about fully crediting Gerry - and appropriately crediting everyone in the office.
It has never been so 'scrupulous' in its methods, so inclusive in the questions it asks - and so incurious about what might be called the aesthetic life of a building.
The first ‘Station’ gives us a curved cross suspended from a short, rusty chain, the figure in lean, 'scrupulous' profile.
He periodically returns to a monochromatic style, punctuated by 'scrupulous' forays into vivid chromatic declarations.
This is always an issue for the 'scrupulous' scholar - what to enlarge upon, what to jettison - but this is the only equivocation about this impressive book, written with both passion and clarity.
He inherited standards of economy in design and of 'scrupulous' execution from Domenico Veneziano and Fra Angelico, though he lacked the imaginative powers of either.
The 'scrupulous' fabrication of the low-relief wall ensembles in this show approaches the perverse.
She is 'scrupulous' about disclosing her sources and acknowledging her debts while insistent that her aesthetic judgments are based on what she has looked at hard and pondered.
Both he and Taylor are 'scrupulous' in conveying how the photographs would have looked to Dodgson's audience.
The effects of such 'scrupulous' husbandry are manifest by the way in which the cultivated and natural landscape merge into one another in a rare reciprocity.
He seems as active in the process now as he ever was, appropriately 'scrupulous' in the crediting and remembering of what was given, by whom and when.
Brown is 'scrupulous' in presenting what is, and what is not, known about these situations.
This research provides evidence that developing a corporate culture that stresses honesty and 'scrupulous' behavior is not only the right thing to do, but produces real savings to the cooperative as well.
Weinberg's strengths as an art historian owe largely to his 'scrupulous' attention to the visual field.
Seeking to protect his pregnant wife, gangster Gui decides to give himself up to the authorities, only to find his act of self-sacrifice results in the loss of everything to less 'scrupulous' rivals.
Their compositions were symmetrical and bathed in an even light; only perfect examples of cultivars in full bloom were included, and individual blooms were painted with 'scrupulous' accuracy.
But it did acquire, I think, very much during the Second World War, as I say, a reputation for 'scrupulosity' and honesty, which it hasn't lost to this day.
Rather, it was a stormy month of shifting positions, escalating tactics and fraying tempers in which neither side won any awards for consistency or 'scrupulousness' .
The elite class hopefully will mend its ways and discharge its responsibilities 'scrupulously' and conscientiously.
At the apex of The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, there's a scene where Ransom Stoddard has a tortured burst of 'scrupulosity' .
She rejected the prevailing model of salvation that too often produced 'scrupulosity' and extreme forms of passion piety (often involving self-mutilation).
They favored the use of general absolution and found that the practice of private confession encouraged 'scrupulosity' .
If you think it over carefully and 'scrupulously' , you would find that you soon lose count of the number of times you did this even in a single year.
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