check on
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English[edit]
Verb[edit]
check on (third-person singular simple present checks on, present participle checking on, simple past and past participle checked on)
- (transitive) To personally verify that (someone or something) is safe, copacetic, appropriate or satisfactory.
- I sent Tom to check on the northside's branch's progress.
- (transitive) To verify a specific fact; to quickly examine a situation, especially to look for updates or new information on a topic that has previously been discussed.
- Have the price-tags been updated? I'll check on that right away, sir.
Translations[edit]
to personally verify that (someone or something) is safe, copacetic, appropriate or satisfactory