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evaluator, n.|ɪˈvæljuːeɪtə(r)| [f. evaluate v. + -or.] One who makes an evaluation; spec. in U.S., one who assesses a programme of research, education, etc., esp. as regards cost-effectiveness.
1952Public Health Rep. (U.S.) Jan. 75/2 The evaluator who studies the effectiveness of a nutrition education program..must recognize that individuals already have considerable information about food. 1963‘J. le Carré’ Spy who came in from Cold viii. 75 Leamas would anticipate the type of intelligence which Peters required—and in doing so might pass by some casual scrap which could be of vital interest to the evaluators. 1972N.Y. Law Jrnl. 24 Oct. 3/2 The fund was created by a trust indenture with..United States Trust Company..as trustee, and Standard & Poor's Corporation as evaluator. 1980Sci. Amer. Jan. 117/1 Nor were the evaluators satisfied that Burdin's tests of his high-speed rotary machines had been ‘sufficiently numerous to give his report all the precision desirable’. |