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evaluate

[ih-val-yoo-eyt] / ɪˈvæl yuˌeɪt /


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They evaluated long-term exposure to cosmic rays, changes during magma evolution, and contamination from meteorites.

From Science Daily

“And then of course, to your point, players down the road could come in through the buyout market. So, we are evaluating that 15th roster spot and at some point probably will likely fill it.”

From Los Angeles Times

The researchers evaluated their prediction system using real-time data from September 2024 as well as historical data from past Septembers.

From Science Daily

Certified financial planner Cary Carbonaro applauds Mitchum for taking time to evaluate her whole financial picture and not rushing to make changes in the wake of her divorce.

From The Wall Street Journal

Department officials are required to seek permission for traveling for department-related business, but the report found that a lack of proper record-keeping meant investigators were “unable to evaluate the key takeaways and potential benefits.”

From Los Angeles Times