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to assess
01
valutare
to form a judgment on the quality, worth, nature, ability or importance of something, someone, or a situation
Transitive: to assess sth
02
valutare
to calculate the price or cost of something for the purpose of fining, taxation, etc.
Transitive: to assess an asset or property
03
valutare, stabilire
to determine and assign the amount of a tax, fine, or other financial obligation to a person or property
Transitive: to assess a fee
04
imporre, valutare
to impose a tax, fee, or levy on a person, property, or entity
Ditransitive: to assess a person or property a fee
assess
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assessable
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assessable
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assessment
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assessment
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The coach assessed the players' skills during tryouts for the team.
The teacher assesses students' understanding through quizzes and exams.
The manager assesses employees' performance during quarterly reviews.
The therapist assesses the patient's mental health to determine the best treatment plan.
The financial analyst is assessing the company's financial statements to provide investment advice.