noun
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the act of assessing, esp (in Britain) the evaluation of a student's achievement on a course
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an amount determined as payable
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a valuation set on taxable property, income, etc
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evaluation; estimation
Other Word Forms
- misassessment noun
- overassessment noun
- proassessment adjective
- reassessment noun
- self-assessment noun
Etymology
Origin of assessment
Example Sentences
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They can include delays to home assessments, shortages in social care packages, or patients not having a power of attorney in place.
From BBC
Its major assessments published every six or seven years help inform climate policy around the world.
From Los Angeles Times
After conducting an initial assessment, the UK NCP has decided the complaint merits further consideration and will now offer mediation to both parties.
From BBC
From Fletcher's assessment, it is fair to assume it is not the last we have seen of him.
From BBC
The revised impact assessment also said the lower cost estimate reflected "clearer implementation timelines" and more available evidence about the policies.
From BBC
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