checks, checked, checking

to check out
phrasal verbE

To look at or examine something to learn more about it
  • 1I need to check out that new book from the library.
  • 2Let's check out the details before making a decision.
When you "check out" something, you are taking a closer look at it to understand it better. It's like when you read a book to learn more about the story, or when you examine a map to find your way. Checking out helps you gain more knowledge about something.
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When checking out something, remember to take notes or make a mental summary. This will help you remember the important details and understand the information better.
at the fitness center
Discovering New Routines
Sharon
Hey Brian, have you seen the new yoga class schedule?
Brian
No, I haven't. I should check out the details later.
Sharon
It's supposed to be really good for flexibility.
Brian
Sounds interesting, I'll definitely take a look.
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Similar to "to check out":
  • 1inspect
  • 2review