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.)
Synonyms assess formaltechnical , appraise formal , judge informal
Antonyms ignore , neglect

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