ASSESS


Meaning of ASSESS in English

verb

1 form an opinion

ADVERB

▪ fully

▪ accurately , correctly , properly

▪ carefully

She carefully ~ed the situation.

▪ quickly

▪ directly

▪ independently

The studies were independently ~ed by several researchers.

▪ critically

VERB + ASSESS

▪ attempt to , try to

▪ help to

▪ be difficult to

It is difficult to fully ~ the damage.

PREPOSITION

▪ for

She decided to get her daughter ~ed for dyslexia.

2 amount/value

ADVERB

▪ accurately , correctly , properly

VERB + ASSESS

▪ attempt to , try to

▪ be difficult to

It is difficult to ~ the building's value properly without seeing it.

PREPOSITION

▪ at

The legal costs have been ~ed at $75 000.

Assess is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑ condition

Assess is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ ability , ↑ chance , ↑ competence , ↑ condition , ↑ consequence , ↑ damage , ↑ degree , ↑ effect , ↑ effectiveness , ↑ efficiency , ↑ extent , ↑ feasibility , ↑ frequency , ↑ impact , ↑ implication , ↑ importance , ↑ incidence , ↑ influence , ↑ injury , ↑ level , ↑ likelihood , ↑ magnitude , ↑ merit , ↑ nature , ↑ need , ↑ patient , ↑ perception , ↑ performance , ↑ probability , ↑ problem , ↑ proficiency , ↑ progress , ↑ prospect , ↑ quality , ↑ relationship , ↑ relevance , ↑ reliability , ↑ response , ↑ risk , ↑ role , ↑ scale , ↑ severity , ↑ significance , ↑ situation , ↑ skill , ↑ strength , ↑ success , ↑ suitability , ↑ usefulness , ↑ utility , ↑ validity , ↑ viability , ↑ weakness , ↑ worth

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