check on
1 of 1verb/ˈtʃɛk ɑn/
Forms:checks on,checking on,checked on,checked on
1
to check the wellbeing, truth, or condition of someone or something
C1transitive- She called her elderly neighbor every morning to check on her wellbeing and see if she needed any assistance.
- The manager decided to check on the progress of the project to ensure it was on track for completion.
- Can you check on the children to make sure they are sleeping soundly?
- The journalist promised to check on the facts before publishing the story to ensure accuracy.
- He went to check on the car parked outside after hearing a loud noise.