Evaluably Meaning: Definition, Examples, and Translations

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evaluably

[ษชหˆvรฆljสŠษ™blษช ]

Definition

Context #1 | Adjective

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Capable of being evaluated or assessed; able to be judged or measured.

Synonyms

assessable, judgable, measurable.

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Word Description / Examples
evaluably

Used to describe something in a way that highlights its ability to be evaluated or judged, especially in a systematic or academic context.

  • The effectiveness of this new policy is evaluably superior to the previous one
assessable

Appropriate for situations where there's a need to determine the value, performance, or quality of something. Often used in educational or professional evaluations.

  • Student projects are easily assessable with the rubric provided
measurable

Best used when referring to something that can be quantified or measured with specific metrics or standards.

  • The success of our marketing campaign is measurable through increased sales
judgable

Generally used to indicate that something can be judged or critiqued, often in contexts involving opinions or subjective evaluation.

  • The competition entries are all judgable based on creativity and execution

Examples of usage

  • Her contributions to the project were evaluably significant.
  • The data provided was evaluably accurate.
  • The new system proved to be evaluably efficient.

Translations

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Origin of 'evaluably'

The word 'evaluably' is a derivative of the word 'evaluate', which comes from the French word 'รฉvaluer', meaning 'to find the value of'. The concept of evaluation has been present in various forms throughout history, as humans have always sought ways to assess and measure the worth or importance of things. The term 'evaluably' emerged to describe the quality of being able to be evaluated or assessed, particularly in the context of judgment or measurement.


See also: evaluatable, evaluate, evaluated, evaluating, evaluation, evaluations, evaluative, evaluatively, evaluator, reevaluation.