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EvaluateMake a judgement based on criteria; determine the value of
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EvaluatePertaining to an inspection, to assess the structures, systems and components of a property.
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EvaluateTo review and compare outcomes with management and incident objectives desired for a wildland fire. One of the six component activities in an adaptive management process that may lead to adjusting fut [..]
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EvaluateTo evaluate is to find the value of a numerical or algebraic expression.
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Evaluate1to form an opinion of the amount, value, or quality of something after thinking about it carefully synonym assess2 evaluate something Our research attempts to evaluate the effectiveness of the differ [..]
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Evaluate1831, back-formation from evaluation, or else from French évaluer, back-formation from évaluation. Originally in mathematics. Related: Evaluated; evaluating.
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Evaluatea term used in algebra. • to evaluate an expression means to find a numerical value for it, to 'work it out'.
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EvaluateTo substitute number values into an expression.
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Evaluateto decide something's worth.
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EvaluateTo appraise or determine the value of information, resources, or options. Editor's Note: An evaluation or appraisal is usually distinguished by the thoroughness involved. [D00628]
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Evaluatemeasure: 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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EvaluateProvide a detailed examination and substantiated judgement concerning the merit, significance or value of something. In mathematics: calculate the value of a function at a particular value of its inde [..]
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Evaluate – form a judgment as to information provided on content
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Evaluate1. to determine or set the value of amount of; appraise: to evaluate property. 2. to judge or determine the significance, worth, or quality of; assess; to evaluate the results of an experiment (Webste [..]
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EvaluateTo substitute number values into an expression.
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EvaluateDefinition verb
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EvaluateTo reach a conclusion as to significance, worth, effectiveness, or usefulness.
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EvaluateThe skill of collecting and examining data to make judgments and appraisals.
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EvaluateTo evaluate something means you need to show understanding by considering, discussing, analysing, judging, or assessing the importance of a scientific idea. You will be able to base this on a sound kn [..]
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EvaluateEvaluate requires you to:
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Evaluate(v) evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of(v) form a critical opinion of
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Evaluatecenseo
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EvaluateMake a judgement based on criteria; determine the value of
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EvaluateMake an appraisal or the worth of something, in the light of its apparent truth; include your personal opinion. Like 'assess'.
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EvaluateWhat Java does with an expression.
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EvaluateIn an evaluation question you are expected to present a careful appraisal of the problem stressing both advantages and limitations. Evaluation implies authoritative and, to a lesser degree, personal appraisal of both contributions and limitations.
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Evaluate
(transitive) to draw conclusions from examining; to assess
''It will take several years to evaluate the material gathered in the survey.''
(transitive,mathematics) to compute or determine the va [..]
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