EVALUATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Her new book looks at how we can evaluate animal intelligence In the study, ten major airlines were evaluated for on-time performance, baggage handling, fares, safety and customer service This activity encourages students to evaluate different points of view and present their own conclusions
EVALUATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you evaluate something or someone, you consider them in order to make a judgment about them, for example about how good or bad they are They will first send in trained nurses to evaluate the needs of the individual situation [VERB noun] The market situation is difficult to evaluate [VERB noun]
evaluate - WordReference. com Dictionary of English e•val•u•ate ɪˈvælyuˌeɪt v [~ + object], -at•ed, -at•ing appraise: to evaluate property e•val•u•a•tion ɪˌvælyuˈeɪʃən n [countable * uncountable] See -val- e•val•u•ate (i val′ yo̅o̅ āt′), v t , -at•ed, -at•ing to determine or set the value or amount of; appraise: to evaluate property assess: to evaluate the results of an experiment