EVALUATE


Meaning of EVALUATE in English

verb

ADVERB

▪ effectively ( esp. AmE ), fully , properly , thoroughly

▪ carefully , rigorously , systematically

The evidence should be carefully ~d.

▪ accurately ( esp. AmE )

▪ constantly , continually , continuously , regularly (all esp. AmE )

▪ critically

▪ positively

The role of stay-at-home mother is more positively ~d in working-class communities.

▪ honestly ( esp. AmE )

▪ independently , objectively ( esp. AmE )

his ability to objectively ~ the merits of the works he considers

▪ empirically , scientifically , statistically

These probabilities can be ~d empirically.

VERB + EVALUATE

▪ aim to , attempt to , be designed to

▪ help (to)

to help ~ the success of the campaign

▪ begin to

▪ continue to

▪ be used to

criteria used to ~ employees' performance

▪ be difficult to , be hard to

▪ be impossible to

It was impossible to ~ the safety of the new drug.

▪ be possible to

How is it possible to ~ a company?

Evaluate is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ applicant , ↑ approach , ↑ benefit , ↑ claim , ↑ competence , ↑ condition , ↑ effect , ↑ effectiveness , ↑ efficiency , ↑ employee , ↑ evidence , ↑ extent , ↑ feasibility , ↑ hypothesis , ↑ impact , ↑ importance , ↑ influence , ↑ likelihood , ↑ merit , ↑ outcome , ↑ performance , ↑ progress , ↑ quality , ↑ relationship , ↑ reliability , ↑ result , ↑ risk , ↑ role , ↑ situation , ↑ success , ↑ usefulness , ↑ utility , ↑ validity

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