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View usage for: (ɪvæljueɪt) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense evaluates, present participle evaluating, past tense, past participle evaluatedverbIf you evaluate something or someone, you consider them in order to make a judgment about them, for example about how good or bad they are. They will first send in trained nurses to evaluate the needs of the individual situation. [VERB noun] The market situation is difficult to evaluate. [VERB noun] Synonyms: assess, rate, value, judge More Synonyms of evaluate evaluation (ɪvæljueɪʃən)Word forms: plural evaluations variable noun ...the opinions and evaluations of college supervisors. [+ of] Evaluation is standard practice for all training arranged through the school. Synonyms: assessment, rating, judgment, calculation More Synonyms of evaluate evaluate in British English (ɪˈvæljʊˌeɪt) verb (transitive)1. to ascertain or set the amount or value of 2. to judge or assess the worth of; appraise 3. mathematics, logic to determine the unique member of the range of a function corresponding to a given member of its domain Derived forms evaluation (eˌvaluˈation) noun evaluator (eˈvaluˌator) noun Word origin C19: back formation from evaluation, from French, from evaluer to evaluate; see valueevaluate in American English (iˈvæljuˌeɪt; ɪˈvæljuˌeɪt) verb transitiveWord forms: eˈvaluˌated or eˈvaluˌating1. to find the value or amount of 2. to judge or determine the worth or quality of; appraise 3. Ancient Mathematics to find the numerical value of; express in numbers SIMILAR WORDS: ˈestiˌmate Derived forms evaluative (eˈvaluˌative) adjective evaluator (eˈvaluˌator) noun Word origin back-form. < evaluation Examples of 'evaluate' in a sentenceevaluate He was only truly happy when he worked alone; then the planning and the risks were solely his to evaluate.He was still too surprised to be able to evaluate the situation logically.I do not know either man, and cannot evaluate the reliability of their claims. In other languagesevaluate British English: evaluate VERB If you evaluate something or someone, you consider them in order to make a judgment about them. The market situation is difficult to evaluate. - American English: evaluate
- Brazilian Portuguese: avaliar
- Chinese: 评价
- European Spanish: evaluar
- French: évaluer
- German: einschätzen
- Italian: valutare
- Japanese: 評価する
- Korean: 평가하다
- European Portuguese: avaliar
- Latin American Spanish: evaluar
Chinese translation of 'evaluate' vt - [situation, importance]
评(評)估 (pínggū)
Definition to find or judge the quality or value of something Trained nurses are required to evaluate the patients' individual needs. Synonyms rank weigh up size up (informal) Additional synonymsDefinition to assess the worth, value, or quality of Many companies were prompted to appraise their recruitment policies. Synonyms assess, judge, review, estimate, survey, price, rate, value, evaluate, inspect, gauge, size up (informal), eye up, assay, recce (slang) Definition to analyse (a substance, such as gold) to find out how pure it is She sat down and assayed me with her large brown eyes. Synonyms analyse, examine, investigate, assess, weigh, evaluate, inspect, try, appraise, test, proveDefinition to solve or find out by a mathematical procedure or by reasoning From this we can calculate the total mass in the galaxy. Synonyms work out, value, judge, determine, estimate, count, reckon, weigh, consider, compute, rate, gauge, enumerate, figure |