scan

[skæn]

scan Definition

  • 1to examine something carefully, with the aim of detecting some feature or information
  • 2to make a digital copy of an image or document using a scanner

Using scan: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "scan" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The doctor scanned my brain to check for any abnormalities.

  • Example

    I scanned the article quickly to see if it was relevant to my research.

  • Example

    She scanned the document and sent it to me via email.

scan Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for scan

Phrases with scan

  • full-body scan

    a medical imaging technique that produces a detailed image of the entire body, used to detect diseases or abnormalities

    Example

    The doctor ordered a full-body scan to check for any signs of cancer.

  • to quickly look through something without examining it in detail

    Example

    I scanned through the report to get a general idea of its contents.

  • to search for something specific using a scanner or other device

    Example

    The security guard scanned the bags for any prohibited items.

Origins of scan

from Old Norse 'skanna', meaning 'to scan'

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Summary: scan in Brief

The verb 'scan' [skæn] means to examine something carefully to detect features or information or to make a digital copy of an image or document using a scanner. It is often used in medical contexts, as in 'The doctor scanned my brain to check for any abnormalities,' and in digital contexts, as in 'She scanned the document and sent it to me via email.' 'Scan' can be used in phrases like 'full-body scan,' 'scan through,' and 'scan for,' which denote different ways of examining or searching through something.

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