All 8 Uses
evaluate
in
The Girl Who Played with Fire
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- Two men who knew her, and the same evaluation.†
Part 3 *evaluation = the process of thinking carefully and making a judgment about something
- She was my patient in her early teens, and I was one of the doctors who evaluated her before it was decided to place her under guardianship when she turned eighteen.†
Part 3evaluated = thought carefully and made a judgment about
- Her alleged murderer confessed and was sentenced to life in prison after a psychiatric evaluation.†
Part 3evaluation = the process of thinking carefully and making a judgment about something
- The hunt for Salander was in its sixth day and it was time for a major evaluation.†
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- The psychiatric evaluation that was done when Salander was eighteen concludes that she is mentally retarded.†
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- Slowly he began to reevaluate the theory he had clung to since he walked into the apartment in Enskede.†
Part 4reevaluate = think carefully and make a judgment about something againstandard prefix: The prefix "re-" in reevaluate means again. This is the same pattern you see in words like reconsider, rearrange, and regenerate.
- I cannot evaluate her psychological condition or what sort of care she needs, but the longer she can be kept institutionalized, the less risk there is that she would unintentionally create problems regarding the current matter.†
Part 4evaluate = to think carefully and make a judgment about
- He was abetted in this by Dr. Teleborian, among others, on whose testimony we in part based our own evaluation of her mental state.†
Part 4evaluation = the process of thinking carefully and making a judgment about something
Definitions:
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(1)
(evaluate) to think carefully and make a judgment about something
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)