Analyze means to examine and determine, so... Synonyms: assay, beat a dead horse, chew over, confab, consider, estimate, evaluate, figure, figure out, get down to brass tacks, hash, inspect, interpret, investigate, judge, kick around, rehash, resolve, scrutinize, sort out, spell out, study, talk game, test, think through
Review, Look over, Inspect
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estimate, analyse, evaluate, rate, value, check out, weigh up
judgment, analysis, evaluation, valuation, appraisal, rating, opinion, estimate
A synonym for the word assessment is evaluation. Others besides evaluation include rating, estimation, appraisal, valuation ect. All these words have similar meanings.
The noun forms of the verb to assess are assessor, assessment, and the gerund, assessing.
To judge something to determine it's value. Means the same as evaluate.
No."Assess" is a verb, so "assesses" is the third person singular form: "Bill assesses property," "She assesses property." The first and second person singular form, and the plural form, is "assess": "I assess property," "You assess property," "We assess property," "Don and Sheila assess property."
There is no adjective form for the noun assessment. There are adjective forms for the verb 'to assess'; they are assessedand assessable.
The abstract noun for the verb to examine is examiner, one who examines. Another abstract noun form is examination.
Assess is a verb.
Yes, the word underneath is a noun, a singular common noun; a word for the surface of something facing the ground or the space between the underside of something and the ground.The word underneath is also a preposition and an adverb. Example uses:Noun: A large rock hit the car underneath.Adverb: We looked underneath to assess the damage.Preposition: We saw nothing amiss underneath the car.
No."Assess" is a verb, so "assesses" is the third person singular form: "Bill assesses property," "She assesses property." The first and second person singular form, and the plural form, is "assess": "I assess property," "You assess property," "We assess property," "Don and Sheila assess property."
There is no adjective form for the noun assessment. There are adjective forms for the verb 'to assess'; they are assessedand assessable.
The abstract noun for the verb to examine is examiner, one who examines. Another abstract noun form is examination.
The word "grade" can be used as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a level or position on a scale, such as a letter grade in school. As a verb, it means to assess or evaluate the quality or performance of something.
The plural form of the noun boat is boats.The plural possessive form is boats'.Example: The boats' owners came to assess the damage after the storm.
How do you assess technology management
Assess is a verb.
develop : assess :: train:
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Not sure if I want you to, You spelt access "assess"?
how would you assess the physical activities you are into
I think assess means to address something or give.