evaluate
Derived from the Latin 'valere' meaning 'to be strong' or 'to be worth'.
VERB
(1)
[/ɪˈvæl.ju.eɪt/en-US]
evaluar
literal
/
valorar
formal
/
estimar
informal
/
concepto de evaluación
untranslatable
(There is no direct equivalent verb in SPANISH that captures the same broad sense.)
To carefully assess or appraise the worth, quality, significance, or condition of something or someone.
regular
| gerund | past | present |
|---|---|---|
| evaluating | evaluated | evaluates |
- The committee will evaluate the proposals and select the best one. — The committee will judge the quality of the proposals to pick the most suitable.
- It's important to evaluate your progress regularly to ensure you are meeting your goals. — Regularly reviewing your advancement is crucial to confirm you are achieving your objectives.
- We need to evaluate the effectiveness of the new marketing strategy. — We must determine how successful the new marketing plan is.
register: formal