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Verb
/əˈses/,
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assessed, past participle; assesses, 3rd person singular present; assessing, present participle; assessed, past tense;
  1. Evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of
    • - the committee must assess the relative importance of the issues
    • - it is difficult to assess whether this is a new trend
  2. Calculate or estimate the price or value of
    • - the damage was assessed at $5 billion
  3. Set the value of a tax, fine, etc., for (a person or property) at a specified level
    • - all empty properties will be assessed at 50 percent

  1. (assess) measure: evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of; "I will have the family jewels appraised by a professional"; "access all the factors when taking a risk"
  2. (assess) charge (a person or a property) with a payment, such as a tax or a fine
  3. (assess) tax: set or determine the amount of (a payment such as a fine)
  4. (assess) estimate the value of (property) for taxation; "Our house hasn't been assessed in years"
  5. (assessment) appraisal: the classification of someone or something with respect to its worth
  6. (assessment) an amount determined as payable; "the assessment for repairs outraged the club's membership"
  7. (assess) To determine, estimate or judge the value of; to evaluate; To give or charge with (as with penalties in sports); To impose or subject to (taxation and legal)
  8. (360° ASSESSMENT) A form of assessment/evaluation in which an employee’s superiors, peers/co-workers, subordinates, and customers are afforded an opportunity to provide input about the person’s work performance.
  9. (Assess) Make a judgment of value, quality, outcomes, results or size
  10. (ASSESS) To stipulate the conditions by which the behavior specified in an objective may be ascertained. Such stipulations are usually in the form of written descriptions. For obvious reasons, assess is rarely used as a verb in learning objectives at the elementary school level.
  11. (Assess) Consider the value or importance of something, paying due attention to positive, negative and disputable aspects, and citing the judgements of any known authorities as well as your own.
  12. (Assess) To determine financial worth. To ascertain the amount of damages. To fix and adjust the individual shares to be contributed by several persons toward a common beneficial objective in proportion to the benefit each person will receive. ...
  13. (Assess) Weigh up to what extent something is true. Persuade the reader of your argument by citing relevant research but also remember to point out any flaws and counter-arguments as well. Conclude by stating clearly how far you are in agreement with the original proposition.
  14. (Assess) explain how important it is, e.g. assess the effect of television violence on children who watch it. This would require evidence from research studies, together with an opinion on what it all means about the effect, and whether indeed it is a real effect.
  15. (Assess) to consider the relevant information and make a judgement. As used in this course, to examine the child and identify the signs of illness.
  16. (Assess) to judge the value or quality, outcome, importance, significance or extent of...
  17. (assess) Examine closely, with a view to ‘weighing up’ a particular situation. Consider in a balanced way the strengths and weaknesses or points for and against a proposition. In conclusion, state your judgement clearly.
  18. (assess) v.  ~ sth decide or fix the amount of sth
  19. (Assessment) A systematic process of collecting and analyzing data to determine the current, historical or projected status of an organization.
  20. (Assessment) The process of documenting, usually in measurable terms, knowledge, skills, attitudes, and beliefs.
  21. (assessment) Teacher-made tests, standardized tests, or tests from textbook companies that are used to evaluate student performance.
  22. (Assessment) The amount of tax due to local government. May also refer to the amount due to local government or to common owners of a property (e.g., a homeowner's association) for a special payment to cover expenses for improvements or maintenance, such as new sewers or roads.
  23. (Assessment) (1) The valuation of real estate for purpose of taxes or special improvement charges. (2) The amount of taxes or special improvement charges. Special improvement charges are usually for the costs of streets, sidewalks, sewers, etc.
  24. (Assessment) A process used by care managers to gather information about an individual to determine his or her functional needs and/or eligibility for services. Information collected may include health status, financial status, ability to perform activities of daily living, mental status, etc.
  25. (ASSESSMENT) A charge against real estate made by a unit of government to cover a proportionate cost of an improvement, such as street or-sewer.