sidecheck

/ˈsaɪdˌtʃɛk/
verb
  1. To verify or examine something from an additional or alternative viewpoint.
    • The mechanic sidechecked the engine after the initial inspection.
    • I always sidecheck my work before submitting it to the manager.
    • He sidechecked the recipe with the original cookbook to make sure it was correct.
noun
  1. A check or verification done from a secondary or alternative perspective, often to ensure accuracy or safety.
    • The pilot performed a sidecheck of the fuel levels before takeoff.
    • A quick sidecheck of the map confirmed we were on the right trail.
    • She asked her colleague for a sidecheck on the calculations to avoid errors.
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