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assessment
/ əˈsɛsmənt /
noun
- the act of assessing, esp (in Britain) the evaluation of a student's achievement on a course
- an amount determined as payable
- a valuation set on taxable property, income, etc
- evaluation; estimation
Other Words From
- misas·sessment noun
- over·as·sessment noun
- proas·sessment adjective
- reas·sessment noun
- self-as·sessment noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of assessment1
Example Sentences
Instead, staff relied on a daily, informal assessment of the resident’s presentation to determine their needs.
Earlier this month, a UN-backed assessment said there was a strong likelihood that famine was imminent in areas of northern Gaza.
Three days after the fire started, 805 Undocufund launched a needs assessment of field and domestic workers affected by the Mountain fire.
Despite requests from MPs, the government did not disclose its internal assessment of the impact of the policy when a law to implement it went through Parliament.
An MP said there were "huge flaws" in the government's original impact assessment for the scheme, while another queried why compensation was not capped.
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