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evaluating

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/ɪˈvæl.ju.eɪ.tɪŋ/ · ev-al-u-at-ing

To assess or determine the significance, worth, or quality of something.

Meanings

verbformal

To assess or determine the significance, worth, or quality of something.

کسی چیز کی اہمیت، قدر یا معیار کو جانچنا یا طے کرنا۔

تشخیص کرنا

tashkhīṣ karnā

Synonyms

assessappraisejudgeجانچناپرکھناجائزہ لینا

Antonyms

ignoreoverlookdismissنظر انداز کرناغفلت کرناتوجہ نہ دینا

Common Collocations

  • evaluating performance
  • evaluating evidence
  • evaluating options

Example Sentences

The teacher is evaluating the students' projects.

اُستاد طلباء کے منصوبوں کی تشخیص کر رہا ہے۔

Ustaad talba ke mansubon ki tashkhīṣ kar raha hai.

Evaluating the results is essential for future planning.

نتائج کی تشخیص مستقبل کی منصوبہ بندی کے لئے ضروری ہے۔

Nataij ki tashkhīs mustaqbil ki mansoobabandi ke liye zaroori hai.

She is evaluating different strategies for the project.

وہ منصوبے کے لئے مختلف حکمت عملیوں کی تشخیص کر رہی ہے۔

Woh mansoobe ke liye mukhtalif hikmat amal ki tashkhīs kar rahi hai.

Easily Confused With

evaluative:Evaluative is an adjective describing something related to the process of evaluating, while evaluating is the verb form.

Word Family

evaluation
nounتشخیص
evaluator
nounتشخیص کرنے والا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'evaluating' as taking a moment to weigh options carefully.

Imagine a scales balancing options to represent evaluating.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

تقدیر کے سامنے کیا اس کا فیصلوں کا سوچنا، پھولوں کی خوشبو کا بھی لوگ اندازہ لگاتے ہیں۔

Taqdeer ke saamne kya is ka faislon ka sochna, Phoolon ki khushboo ka bhi log andaaza lagate hain.

What is the use of thinking about decisions before destiny, Even the fragrance of flowers is assessed by people.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

یاروں سے یارانہ کرو، وقت کی قیمت جان لو

Yaaron se yaari na karo, waqt ki qeemat jaan lo

Do not bond too closely with friends, know the value of time.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "ex valere" — to value

First known use: 19th century

The term evolved from Latin 'ex valere' meaning to determine the worth of something, becoming common in English in the late 19th century.