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e·val·u·ate E0246000 (ĭ-văl′yo͞o-āt′)tr.v. e·val·u·at·ed, e·val·u·at·ing, e·val·u·ates 1. To ascertain or fix the value or amount of: evaluate the damage from the flood.2. To determine the importance, effectiveness, or worth of; assess: evaluate teacher performance. See Synonyms at estimate.3. Mathematics To calculate the numerical value of; express numerically. [Back-formation from evaluation, from French évaluation, from Old French, from evaluer, to evaluate : e-, out (from Latin ē-, ex-; see ex-) + value, value; see value.] e·val′u·a′tion n.e·val′u·a·tive adj.e·val′u·a·tor n.evaluate (ɪˈvæljʊˌeɪt) vb (tr) 1. to ascertain or set the amount or value of2. to judge or assess the worth of; appraise3. (Mathematics) maths logic to determine the unique member of the range of a function corresponding to a given member of its domain[C19: back formation from evaluation, from French, from evaluer to evaluate; see value] eˌvaluˈation n eˈvaluˌator ne•val•u•ate (ɪˈvæl yuˌeɪt) v.t. -at•ed, -at•ing. 1. to determine the value or amount of; appraise: to evaluate property. 2. to determine the significance or quality of; assess: to evaluate the results of an experiment. 3. to ascertain the numerical value of (a function, relation, etc.). [1835–45] e•val′u•a•ble (-ə bəl) adj. e•val′u•a`tive, adj. e•val′u•a`tor, n. evaluate Past participle: evaluated Gerund: evaluating
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I evaluate | you evaluate | he/she/it evaluates | we evaluate | you evaluate | they evaluate |
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I evaluated | you evaluated | he/she/it evaluated | we evaluated | you evaluated | they evaluated |
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I am evaluating | you are evaluating | he/she/it is evaluating | we are evaluating | you are evaluating | they are evaluating |
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I have evaluated | you have evaluated | he/she/it has evaluated | we have evaluated | you have evaluated | they have evaluated |
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I was evaluating | you were evaluating | he/she/it was evaluating | we were evaluating | you were evaluating | they were evaluating |
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I had evaluated | you had evaluated | he/she/it had evaluated | we had evaluated | you had evaluated | they had evaluated |
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I will evaluate | you will evaluate | he/she/it will evaluate | we will evaluate | you will evaluate | they will evaluate |
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I will have evaluated | you will have evaluated | he/she/it will have evaluated | we will have evaluated | you will have evaluated | they will have evaluated |
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I will be evaluating | you will be evaluating | he/she/it will be evaluating | we will be evaluating | you will be evaluating | they will be evaluating |
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I would evaluate | you would evaluate | he/she/it would evaluate | we would evaluate | you would evaluate | they would evaluate |
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I would have evaluated | you would have evaluated | he/she/it would have evaluated | we would have evaluated | you would have evaluated | they would have evaluated | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | evaluate - evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of; "I will have the family jewels appraised by a professional"; "access all the factors when taking a risk"appraise, assess, valuate, value, measuregrade, score, mark - assign a grade or rank to, according to one's evaluation; "grade tests"; "score the SAT essays"; "mark homework"rate, value - estimate the value of; "How would you rate his chances to become President?"; "Gold was rated highly among the Romans"pass judgment, evaluate, judge - form a critical opinion of; "I cannot judge some works of modern art"; "How do you evaluate this grant proposal?" "We shouldn't pass judgment on other people"assess - estimate the value of (property) for taxation; "Our house hasn't been assessed in years"standardise, standardize - evaluate by comparing with a standardreassess, reevaluate - revise or renew one's assessmentcensor - subject to political, religious, or moral censorship; "This magazine is censored by the government"praise - express approval of; "The parents praised their children for their academic performance" | | 2. | evaluate - form a critical opinion of; "I cannot judge some works of modern art"; "How do you evaluate this grant proposal?" "We shouldn't pass judgment on other people"pass judgment, judgecerebrate, cogitate, think - use or exercise the mind or one's power of reason in order to make inferences, decisions, or arrive at a solution or judgments; "I've been thinking all day and getting nowhere"grade, rate, rank, place, range, order - assign a rank or rating to; "how would you rank these students?"; "The restaurant is rated highly in the food guide"stand - have or maintain a position or stand on an issue; "Where do you stand on the War?"approve - judge to be right or commendable; think well ofdisapprove - consider bad or wrongchoose - see fit or proper to act in a certain way; decide to act in a certain way; "She chose not to attend classes and now she failed the exam"prejudge - judge beforehand, especially without sufficient evidenceappraise, assess, evaluate, valuate, value, measure - evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of; "I will have the family jewels appraised by a professional"; "access all the factors when taking a risk"reappraise - appraise anew; "Homes in our town are reappraised every five years and taxes are increased accordingly"reject - refuse to accept or acknowledge; "I reject the idea of starting a war"; "The journal rejected the student's paper"accept - consider or hold as true; "I cannot accept the dogma of this church"; "accept an argument"think, believe, conceive, consider - judge or regard; look upon; judge; "I think he is very smart"; "I believe her to be very smart"; "I think that he is her boyfriend"; "The racist conceives such people to be inferior"count on, figure, forecast, reckon, estimate, calculate - judge to be probableanticipate, expect - regard something as probable or likely; "The meteorologists are expecting rain for tomorrow"ascribe, attribute, impute, assign - attribute or credit to; "We attributed this quotation to Shakespeare"; "People impute great cleverness to cats"attribute, assign - decide as to where something belongs in a scheme; "The biologist assigned the mushroom to the proper class"disapprove, reject - deem wrong or inappropriate; "I disapprove of her child rearing methods"adjudge, declare, hold - declare to be; "She was declared incompetent"; "judge held that the defendant was innocent"critique, review - appraise critically; "She reviews books for the New York Times"; "Please critique this performance"fail - judge unacceptable; "The teacher failed six students"pass - accept or judge as acceptable; "The teacher passed the student although he was weak"test, try out, try, essay, examine, prove - put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to; "This approach has been tried with good results"; "Test this recipe" |
evaluateverb assess, rate, value, judge, estimate, rank, reckon, weigh, calculate, gauge, weigh up, appraise, size up (informal), assay Trained nurses are required to evaluate the patients' individual needs.evaluateverbTo make a judgment as to the worth or value of:appraise, assay, assess, calculate, estimate, gauge, judge, rate, size up, valuate, value.Idiom: take the measure of.Translationsevaluate (iˈvӕljueit) verb1. to form an idea of the worth of. It is difficult to evaluate him as a writer. 評價 评价2. to work out the numerical value of. If x = 1 and y = 2 we can evaluate x2 + y2. 計算 计算eˌvaluˈation noun 評價,計算 评价,计算 evaluate
evaluate (someone or something) as (something)To categorize or conceive of someone or something in a certain way in order to judge or grade them appropriately. Well, of course you were critiqued more harshly—she evaluated you as the professional dancer you are! We should evaluate this raw data as just that—not contextualized statistics.See also: evaluateevaluate someone as somethingto judge someone's performance as something. I will have to evaluate you as a new student. We must evaluate ourselves as teachers and leaders.See also: evaluateEVALUATE
EVALUATE (programming)The COBOL85 keyword for a switch statement.evaluate
evaluate verb Medtalk Assess, examinePatient discussion about evaluateQ. What does an autism evaluation consist of? How long does it take? My two year old is getting evaluated for autism and I want to know what to expect. He is already in speech therapy. His speech therapist said she sees no signs of autism but I still want him tested just to be sure.A. Hi Hun.. my twin son Thomas was 3 when he was taken to an assessment unit it was a 6 week look at him and how he was and acted, within a few sessions he was diagnosed with severe autism, he is nine now and still non verbal and still in nappies, i have to say autism isn't just about the lack of speech its a lot more than this, lack of eye contact , no interest in playing with other children head banging limited diet also can he a factor, Thomas had a speech therapist before he was assest at the “child development center” and even she said she thought he had autism but its not down to them they just pass on to the right people what she seen during the session, age two is very Young to be assest that is why (depending where your from) they like to leave it to three as speech is still developing. Q. Can someone please explain the reason for juvenile delinquency? A. Juvenile delinquency is not necessarily a trait of bipolar disorder, although it is possible for a person with bipolar disorder to act on impulse while experiencing an episode. To use Justins example, shop lifting, an adult in a manic episode may spend all of their money without thought or reason, where a child/youth may not have money to spend which may lead to shop lifting. In a manic episode Justin is right the lines between right and wrong can be blurred, thus the person suffering may make poor decisions and can find themselves in trouble with the law. Q. Are Bipolar disorder and alcoholism related to each other? I need to know this. A. People with bipolar disorder have a higher risk of becoming dependant on alcohol or drugs. It is called self medicating. Usually this behavior begins before there is a diagnosis or if diagnosed and being treated the treatment is not working properly. The substance offers the person a "mental break" the problem is this break is temperary because alcohol is a depressant so only for a little while is their any relief and then the depression worsens. It becomes a nasty cycle. If you or someone you know is self medicating and is being treated for bipolar disorder I would suggest going to the doctors and talking about your/their adictions and deside with a professional if the medications currently being taken are effective. From there hopefully the need for alcohol or drugs will lessen, then it is an issue of making a decision to stop all together. More discussions about evaluateSee EVAL See EVALevaluate
Synonyms for evaluateverb assessSynonyms- assess
- rate
- value
- judge
- estimate
- rank
- reckon
- weigh
- calculate
- gauge
- weigh up
- appraise
- size up
- assay
Synonyms for evaluateverb to make a judgment as to the worth or value ofSynonyms- appraise
- assay
- assess
- calculate
- estimate
- gauge
- judge
- rate
- size up
- valuate
- value
Synonyms for evaluateverb evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance ofSynonyms- appraise
- assess
- valuate
- value
- measure
Related Words- grade
- score
- mark
- rate
- value
- pass judgment
- evaluate
- judge
- assess
- standardise
- standardize
- reassess
- reevaluate
- censor
- praise
verb form a critical opinion ofSynonymsRelated Words- cerebrate
- cogitate
- think
- grade
- rate
- rank
- place
- range
- order
- stand
- approve
- disapprove
- choose
- prejudge
- appraise
- assess
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- valuate
- value
- measure
- reappraise
- reject
- accept
- believe
- conceive
- consider
- count on
- figure
- forecast
- reckon
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- anticipate
- expect
- ascribe
- attribute
- impute
- assign
- adjudge
- declare
- hold
- critique
- review
- fail
- pass
- test
- try out
- try
- essay
- examine
- prove
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