Synonym: appraise, evaluate, measure, tax, valuate, value. Similar words: assessment, asset, assert, session, vessel, assemble, assembly, dessert. Meaning: [ə'ses] v. 1. place a value on; judge the worth of something 2. charge (a person or a property) with a payment, such as a tax or a fine 3. set or determine the amount of (a payment such as a fine) 4. estimate the value of (property) for taxation.
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31. It's impossible to assess how many officers are participating in the slowdown.
32. A representative of the company will call on you to assess the damage.
33. It's too early to assess the long-term consequences of the collapse of the Soviet Union.
34. We need to assess the new situation and adapt accordingly.
35. It was for the police to assess the validity or otherwise of the evidence.
36. The study aims to assess the effects of passive smoking on the non-smoking population.
37. Officials arrived to assess whether it is safe to bring emergency food supplies into the city.
38. It is important to assess the reliability of the data.
39. The inspectors assess the physical state of schools and equipment.
40. Drilling will continue on the site to assess the dimensions of the new oilfield.
41. There has been no yardstick by which potential students can assess individual schools before signing up for a course.
42. Ask them to send you information on how to assess the value of your belongings.
43. It's too early to assess the full extent of the damage.
44. By 1989, they were using neural networks to assess credit risks.
45. He needed at least three days to assess the genuineness of their intentions.
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46. We'll be able to assess the competition at the conference.
47. Assess Mussolini's domestic policies and achievements to 1935. 2.
48. Ballater was trying to assess the situation objectively.
49. Local traders met today to assess the damage.
50. Stanley stopped to assess the chances of driving on.
51. Francis Urquhart is more difficult to assess.
52. Try to assess your progress daily in this way.
53. Psychologists will assess the child's behavior.
54. Scientists are particularly interested in observing the thawing and freezing of the polar icecaps in order to assess changes in sea level.
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56. Their role is not to review the work on the files, but to assess whether the files comply with quality standards.
57. Three times during that year, Cottle was called before medical boards to assess his fitness for active service.
58. The research attempts to assess the nature and extent of black progress in recent years in light of these issues.
59. The doctor had helped assess the problem because she had a good relationship with her patient and had documented all her injuries.
60. The children could use a standard proforma to assess their own performance against the relevant parts of the attainment targets.
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