evaluation
Derived from the Latin 'valuatio', meaning 'value' or 'worth'.
NOUN
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[/ɪˌvæljuˈeɪʃən/en-US]
Antonyms
neglect
An evaluation is the systematic process of examining something to determine its value, quality, or effectiveness. This process often involves measuring aspects or performance against specific criteria or standards. The term is widely used in contexts such as education, employee performance assessments, and program effectiveness.
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- The teacher conducted an evaluation of the students' progress in the course. — 教師はコースにおける生徒の進捗の評価を行った。
- The company's annual evaluation helps improve employee morale and performance. — 会社の年次評価は従業員の士気とパフォーマンスを向上させるのに役立つ。
- An evaluation of the project's outcomes revealed significant benefits. — プロジェクトの成果に関する評価は、重要な利益を明らかにした。
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