English to Punjabi Dictionary evaluate

evaluate

ਲਾਉਣ
definition
verb
when you evaluate any hammer, look for precision machining
form an idea of the amount, number, or value of; assess.
example
Try to 'evaluate' the ideas of others in an objective and quiet manner.
I have no idea how to 'evaluate' this claim, and with all due respect to the Kelly family I have no particular interest in it.
The system it uses to 'evaluate' drugs is admired by public health experts worldwide.
Perhaps a way to 'evaluate' an educational system is to look at the success of its graduates.
when you 'evaluate' any hammer, look for precision machining
I have no idea how to 'evaluate' these factors so I'm just going to concentrate on the moral issue.
substitute numbers in a simple formula and 'evaluate' the answer
You have to 'evaluate' its value relative to all of the other things you already have.
The first phase will 'evaluate' and assess the current status of the Egyptian insurance market.
The personnel in the stall are 'also' quick in evaluating the audience.
We defined the standards against which the computing systems were to be 'evaluated' .
Perhaps the department vote was closely divided or the department rejected strong reviews from outside 'evaluators' .
The total loan amount is determined by 'evaluating' the carrying capacity of the farm purchased.
Proposals were reviewed by national 'evaluators' in the preliminary round and by a panel of artists and art professionals in the final round.
A new assessment tool could be an important step forward in 'evaluating' the impact of aid on conflict.
The specialist will review past 'evaluations' and provide an update regarding a child's current needs.
This sense is not purely descriptive in that an 'evaluative' judgment is involved in determining what counts as a disadvantage.
Risk valuation systematically 'evaluates' each regulation by estimating the monetary value - both benefits and costs - of a reduction in risk.
An artist's intentions are utterly irrelevant to the descriptive, interpretive, and 'evaluative' properties of his work.
This function 'evaluates' to true only when both inputs are true, and false with any other combination of inputs.
The feedback from these schemes will be assessed and 'evaluated' in September.
The test 'evaluates' a driver's ability to multitask.
Such different 'evaluations' raise the question of the extent to which philosophy is open to the amateur.
It all ends with oral examinations, 'evaluations' , and a graduation ceremony.
Journal 'evaluators' review each issue in detail and submit a written evaluation detailing their likes and dislikes.
So to think of it is to see the term as not merely descriptive and 'evaluative' , but also as having some explanatory force.
His sympathetic presentation is more descriptive than 'evaluative' .
A companion paper to this study is a further 'evaluation' of the entire examination.
Michael 'evaluates' the idea for a brief period before realizing how ridiculous it is.
The process goes to sleep only if the expression 'evaluates' to false.
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