| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| evaluate | /i'væljuet/ | (transitive) If you evaluate someone or something, you judge or assess it. | evaluation evaluative evaluator evaluable |
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Post informative, exemplary sentences using vocabulary from the Academic Word List.
That person should have experience briefing senior executives and can evaluate the presentation in its advance stages.
ReplyDeleteJapanese; handan suru
It is difficult to evaluate her as a writer.
ReplyDeleteKorean : 평가하다. 의 가치[양]를 어림[감정]하다. ▷ESTIMATE
evaluate
ReplyDelete[i'væljueit]
v. 评估,评价
The school has only been open for six months, so it's too early to evaluate its success.
There used to be a system to evaluate teachers in NYC– it was called the Board of Examiners.
ReplyDeleteThis web site was developed to help internet users evaluate internet web pages.
ReplyDeleteIt didn't take long after first stepping on the Information Highway to realize that it was important to evaluate Internet sites.
ReplyDeleteHow to evaluate different types of web pages.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Valutare
Because of the unpredictable quality of resources on the Internet, many librarians have published tutorials to help you evaluate web site information.
ReplyDeleteI know the best way to evaluate your relationship with your partner
ReplyDeleteSpanish: Evaluar
Here is a checklist of things to evaluate as you tour various homes.
ReplyDeleteRussian: оценивать