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evaluated
adjective as in measured
Strongest match
Strong match
Example Sentences
In 2007, President Bush signed a law that required all Head Start grantees to be evaluated using an evidence-based system.
The whole stack was re-evaluated—a “one-time decision,” said a memo from the advisory council, due to “extraneous circumstances.”
Who knew it was so complicated, so intensely evaluated, to be considered “internationally best dressed?”
Since Latif could not return to the States, he was unable to be evaluated for his military disability benefits.
“This is what your bosses, the executives, are being evaluated for,” the whistleblower said.
In this simple case the various incidents must be evaluated, and each must be considered by itself.
Hence the great contrast which may exist between a good or an immediate experience and an evaluated or judged good.
Life itself and all its energies must be given freely; material goods must not be evaluated too minutely.
No one can tell, urged the Senator, whether a rate is reasonable until the railway in question has been evaluated.
Authors are no longer evaluated in terms of sthetics, but rather from the point of view of political economy.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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