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gauge
noun as in measure, standard
verb as in measure, judge
Example Sentences
Competing in the same circuit will give markets the chance to gauge the companies’ technology, user experience and safety credentials.
It is a dynamic to which the industry is paying close attention, however, as it seeks to gauge signs of a slowing economy.
“A key unknown for us remains whether stablecoins will be a winner-take-most-market — an answer here will be important in gauging future gross margins for Circle,” they said.
The bank expects consensus to maintain its full-year Ebitda forecast at $3.3 billion, while monitoring weekly freight rates to gauge how credible the low end of the guidance range becomes.
Official data showed that China’s retail sales, a key gauge of consumption, increased 3.0% in September compared with the same period a year earlier.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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