Evaluatable: meaning, definitions and examples
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evaluatable
[ ɪˈvæljʊətəbl ]
in academic context
Capable of being evaluated or assessed; suitable for evaluation.
Synonyms
assessable, measurable, scrutinizable.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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evaluatable |
Used when something can be examined or judged based on criteria or standards. Common in academic, scientific, and technical scenarios.
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assessable |
Appropriate when something can be appraised or estimated, often in terms of value, importance, or quality. Frequently used in educational, financial, and risk management contexts.
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measurable |
Used when discussing something that can be quantified or measured, usually in numbers or specific units. Often seen in scientific, business, and performance evaluation contexts.
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scrutinizable |
Used when something can be closely examined or inspected, often implying a thorough or detailed review. Can imply a negative connotation if suggesting suspicion or doubt.
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Examples of usage
- The new system is highly evaluatable and will help improve efficiency in the company.
- The evaluatable nature of the project allows for accurate feedback and analysis.
Translations
Translations of the word "evaluatable" in other languages:
🇵🇹 avaliável
🇮🇳 मूल्यांकन योग्य
🇩🇪 bewertbar
🇮🇩 dapat dievaluasi
🇺🇦 оцінюваний
🇵🇱 ocenialny
🇯🇵 評価可能な
🇫🇷 évaluable
🇪🇸 evaluado
🇹🇷 değerlendirilebilir
🇰🇷 평가할 수 있는
🇸🇦 قابل للتقييم
🇨🇿 hodnotitelný
🇸🇰 hodnotiteľný
🇨🇳 可评估的
🇸🇮 ocenljiv
🇮🇸 metanlegur
🇰🇿 бағаланатын
🇬🇪 შეფასებადი
🇦🇿 qiymətləndirilə bilən
🇲🇽 evaluado
Etymology
The word 'evaluatable' is a combination of 'evaluate' and the suffix '-able' which means 'capable of'. The term originated in the late 20th century in academic and professional settings, particularly in the fields of research, assessment, and analysis. It is used to describe something that can be assessed, analyzed, or evaluated for its performance, quality, or effectiveness.
See also: evaluably, evaluate, evaluated, evaluating, evaluation, evaluations, evaluative, evaluatively, evaluator, reevaluation.