Moderate as in behold To examine or inspect closely, especially in a scrutinizing manner, as in checking something thoroughly. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Eyeball'
During the intense negotiation, the rival leaders eyeballed each other, gauging their opponent's resolve.
The coach asked the players to eyeball their opponents and identify their weaknesses.
The mechanic had to eyeball the engine to identify the source of the mysterious noise.
The gardener decided to eyeball the soil to determine its moisture content before planting the delicate flowers.
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