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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 Word Forms
- misassessment noun
- overassessment noun
- proassessment adjective
- reassessment noun
- self-assessment noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of assessment1
Example Sentences
As an assessment of England, it was pretty accurate.
Often, the AI assessment is wrong, she says.
In June, correspondent Natasha Bertrand reported on air that an internal intelligence assessment found that U.S. military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities set back Tehran’s nuclear program by only a few months.
Mice receiving arginine also performed better in behavioral assessments and showed decreased expression of pro-inflammatory cytokine genes linked to neuroinflammation, a key contributor to AD progression.
Defenders of the tests say they offer a more objective method of assessment than the potentially anecdotal and subjective evidence of social workers and other experts.
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