Vocabulary
Evaluate
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
form an idea of the amount, number, or value of; assess.
Urdu meaning
تخمینہ لگانا، اندازہ لگانا
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- They are devised by `algorithmic experts`, who evaluate which platforms push which content.
- Hence the need to evaluate the efficacy of existing measures to check terrorist financing and revamp the entire system.
- It will help to evaluate the effectiveness of policies, point to areas of improvement and reset policy to achieve the goals that are identified.
- Both coalition partners should utilise the opportunity to discuss and evaluate the sensitive issue on its technical merits and in accordance with the procedures laid out in the Constitution.
- Steel and aluminum exports 90pc of which head south are especially vulnerable, forcing companies to re-evaluate supply chains, renegotiate contracts, and, in some cases, consider scaling back production and staff cuts.
Synonyms
assess, assess the worth of, put a value/price on, judge, gauge, rate, estimate
Antonyms
fail, reject, disapprove, pass, approve
Curator example
“the study will assist in evaluating the impact of recent changes”
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