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Assess

Assess meaning

To determine, estimate or judge the value of; to evaluate; to estimate. | To impose or charge, especially as punishment for an infraction. | To calculate and demand (the tax money due) from a person or entity.

Example sentences (20)

Six of these questions assess sexual attraction, four assess sexual behavior, and two assess sexual orientation identity.

Each sector was encouraged to assess its risk, assess vulnerabilities and explore what actions can be taken to build resilience.

According to the farmer, when he went to the MMA office, he was told that the cattle owner had already been contacted, and he was advised to get someone to assess the damage done by the animals.

Additionally, the responses indicated that the surveyees are avid cinephiles who assess movies on a deeper level and closely follow developments in the industry.

Additional, The first stocktake will conclude at COP28 and will help the world assess progress towards achieving the Paris Agreement’s goals, including the goal to limit global warming to 1.5C.

A detailed audit of the LNG import project to assess the reasons for the delay and propose measures to expedite its completion.

Admissions offices at the undergraduate and graduate levels should assess the alignment or divergence between their current admissions policies and the criteria and values of antiracism, diversity, equity, and inclusion.

After the walkway collapsed, the city said it directed Festival du Voyageur to retain a professional engineer to assess the entire complex for any unsafe conditions and do any necessary repairs.

All these MLAs have to stay at the allotted assembly constituency for seven days to assess the situation from all angles.

A long-term goal of this research would be to use these models to assess the ground effects of a future meteor event, predicting the region that would potentially be impacted.

Along with Sara Sawyer, professor of molecular, cellular and developmental biology at the University of Colorado Boulder, he proposed a series of experiments to assess an animal virus’s potential to infect a human.

Although there are no available data to substantiate this claim empirically, one can assess the robustness and dynamism of any industry by looking at its supply chain.

A major casualty of the flooding was the Museum of Making at the Silk Mill where staff were waiting to get into the building to assess the damage.

Among those tested, 2664 men were diagnosed with localized prostate cancer, with 1643 of these men appearing in a trial to assess the effectiveness of treatments.

And of course, even during those three years, we will assess our financial condition.

And to assess this, I now look at its fundamentals.

And within your own failure, Grugan suggests that it is equally — if not more — important to be able to recognize and assess one’s own shortcomings.

Andy Camp, Chiltern Railways commercial & customer strategy director, said: “We regret that works at Warwick station have been paused while the project team assess the foundations that have been discovered.

An increased left ventricle is a “strong predictor” for adverse heart events in adulthood and is used as a tool to assess “premature cardiac damage” in children and young adults, they said.

As a business owner, it’s critical to identify core processes and regularly assess their performance.