(assess worth of)

  • 1assess — as·sess /ə ses/ vt 1: to determine the rate or amount of (as a tax) 2 a: to impose (as a tax) according to an established rate b: to subject to a tax, charge, or levy each property owner was assess ed an additional five dollars 3 …

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  • 2assess — as‧sess [əˈses] verb [intransitive, transitive] 1. to make a judgement about a person or situation after considering all the information: • This information is needed to assess efficiency and effectiveness. assess that • The federal government… …

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  • 3assess — verb 1 form an opinion ADVERB ▪ fully ▪ accurately, correctly, properly ▪ carefully ▪ She carefully assessed the situation …

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  • 4worth — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ real, true ▪ They don t appreciate her real worth. ▪ inherent, intrinsic ▪ Study has an intrinsic worth, as well as helping you achieve your goals …

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  • 5assess */*/ — UK [əˈses] / US verb [transitive] Word forms assess : present tense I/you/we/they assess he/she/it assesses present participle assessing past tense assessed past participle assessed 1) to carefully consider a situation, person, or problem in… …

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  • 6assess — [[t]əse̱s[/t]] ♦♦♦ assesses, assessing, assessed 1) VERB When you assess a person, thing, or situation, you consider them in order to make a judgement about them. [V n] Our correspondent has been assessing the impact of the sanctions... [V n] The …

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  • 7assess — as|sess [ ə ses ] verb transitive ** 1. ) to carefully consider a situation, person, or problem in order to make a judgment: We tried to assess his suitability for the job. 2. ) to calculate what something costs or is worth: Our agent will assess …

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  • 8Worth 4 dot test — The Worth 4 dot test, also known as the Worth dot test, is a clinical test for suppression of either the right or left eye. Suppression occurs during binocular vision when the brain does not process the information received from either of the… …

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  • 9assess — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. value, appraise, price, estimate; charge, tax. See judgment, measurement, payment. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To tax] Syn. charge, exact, impose; see tax 1 . 2. [To estimate] Syn. judge, appraise,… …

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  • 10prized — praɪzd adj. highly valued, held in high regard, greatly esteemed; very expensive, of great value, of great worth praɪz n. award, reward, trophy, item won in a competition; booty, loot, plunder; acquisition, property that has been obtained from… …

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