
1) Appraise 2) Assay 3) Consider 4) Estimate 5) Evaluate 6) Examine 7) Eyeball 8) Gauge 9) Levy 10) Rate 11) Reassess 12) Reevaluate 13) Size up 14) Standardise 15) Valuate
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1) Appraise 2) Calculate 3) Consider 4) Determine 5) Determine a tax 6) Determine the costs of 7) Determine the value of 8) Determine value 9) Do a mortgage job 10) Do a tax job 11) Do a taxing task 12) Do taxing work 13) Estimate 14) Estimate formally 15) Estimate offically 16) Estimate property values
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• (v.) To determine and impose a tax or fine upon (a person, community, estate, or income); to tax; as, the club assessed each member twenty-five cents. • (v.) To fix or determine the rate or amount of. • (v.) To value; to make a valuation or official estimate of for the purpose of taxation. • (v.) To apportion a sum to be paid ...
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To determine the value, significance, or extent of.
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[Verb] To evaluate, check, or estimate the quality of something.
Example: The insurance company sent someone to assess the damage to the car.
See also: assessment
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(v) Assess is the action by which the worth, quantum or limits of an article, property, right or liability etc is arrived or otherwise worked out from the apparent features and circumstances prevailing there in. Eg. 1.Assess the taxable income.2. Assess the damages caused by an accident.
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As·sess' transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Assessed ; present participle & verbal noun Assessing .] [ Old French assesser to regulate, settle, Late Latin assessare to value for taxation, from Latin assidere
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(1) To determine or evaluate the worth of a piece of property (real or personal), often for the purpose of calculating taxes. The assessed value is multiplied by the tax rate to determine the annual property tax bill. (2) The IRS process of recording a tax liability in the account of a taxpayer.
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[
v] - charge (a person or a property) with a payment, such as a tax or a fine 2. [v] - estimate the value of (property) for taxation
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assess (uh SES) 1. To set an estimated value on property, etc. for taxaion; estimate, appraise, value: 'The local tax office decided to assess the new houses.' 2. To estimate or determine the significance, importance, or value of; to evaluate; levy a charge on, tax: 'The club assessed each member $100 to rebuild the clubhouse.' 3. To ...
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verb set or determine the amount of (a payment such as a fine)
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to estimate officially the value of (property, income, etc.) as a basis for taxation. · to fix or determine the amount of (damages, a tax, a fine, etc.): The hurricane damage was assessed at six million dollars. · to impose a tax or other charge on. · to estimate or judge the value, character, etc., of; evaluate: to assess one...
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to consider the relevant information and make a judgement. As used in this guide, to examine a woman or baby and identify signs of illness.
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estimate the nature, quality, ability or significance of
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[ACT vocabulary] estimate the nature, quality, ability or significance of
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