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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
This time, it was difficult to agree with that assessment.
A 2023 study from the University of Cambridge found that American adolescents who spent more time reading for pleasure when they were younger had fewer mental-health problems and scored higher on cognitive assessments.
The bank maintained its economic assessment for most regions.
Local officials said they expect some homes will have flood damage and will do individual assessments of homes and businesses.
In a statement Regeneron said that it declined to submit a higher bid based on “its assessment of 23andMe’s remaining value.”
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