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assessv. to set a value on property, usually for the purpose of calcula...
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assessMake a judgement of value, quality, outcomes, results or size
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assessTo make a decision about or evaluate.
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assess1 to make a judgment about the nature or quality of someone or something assess somebody/something It's difficult to assess the effects of these changes. to assess a patient's needs Intervie [..]
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assessearly 15c., "to fix the amount (of a tax, fine, etc.)," from Anglo-French assesser, from Medieval Latin assessare "fix a tax upon," originally frequentative of Latin assessus " [..]
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assessThe first of four phases of the privacy operational life cycle; provides the steps, checklists and processes necessary to assess any gaps in a privacy program as compared to industry best practices, c [..]
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assess(1) To determine or evaluate the worth of a piece of property (real or personal), often for the purpose of calculating taxes. The assessed value is multiplied by the tax rate to determine the annual p [..]
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assessmeasure: evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of; "I will have the family jewels appraised by a professional"; "access all [..]
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assessto rate, estimate value of property, fix value
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assessv. To determine the amount of (a tax or other sum to be paid).
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assessDetermine the value, significance or extent of (something).
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assessDefinition verb
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assess1 : to determine the rate or amount of (as a tax) 2 a : to impose (as a tax) according to an established rate b : to subject to a tax, charge, or levy [each property owner was ed an additional five .. [..]
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assess(v) evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of(v) charge (a person or a property) with a payment, such as a tax or a fine(v) set or determine the amount of (a paymen [..]
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assessMake a judgement of value, quality, outcomes, results or size
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assessTo value property officially for the purpose of taxation.
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assessTo value property officially for the purpose of taxation.
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assessConsider the value or importance of something, paying due attention to positive, negative and disputable aspects, and citing the judgements of any known authorities as well as your own.
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assessv. to set a value on property, usually for the purpose of calculating real property taxes. The assessed value is multiplied by the tax rate to determine the annual tax bill.
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assessrefers to an individual’s means of weighing his/her performance against another’s expectations for a specific task. This is the phase within an individual’s metacognitive cycle which launches reflective practice.
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assess1. To estimate property value as a basis for taxation; 2. To fix or determine, e.g., by a court or commission, the compensation due a property owner for the taking of real property.
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