evaluations
Prononciation : [ɪˌvæl.juˈeɪ.ʃənz]
Contexte : « education »
(noun) a process where someone looks at work or performance to see how good it is. It helps to decide what is strong and what needs improvement. Teachers often do evaluations on students' work.
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The teacher's evaluations showed that the students made great progress this semester.
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The evaluations revealed that many students struggled with the subject.
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What did the evaluations say about her performance in class?
Contexte : « business »
(noun) an assessment to understand how well a person or project is doing. Companies do evaluations to check if their employees are meeting goals.
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The annual performance evaluations helped the employees understand their strengths.
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The evaluations indicated that the project was not successful as expected.
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When will the evaluations for this year's project be conducted?
Contexte : « healthcare »
(noun) an assessment done to measure a person's health status or needs. Doctors perform evaluations to see what kind of care a patient needs.
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The evaluations conducted by the nurses helped create a better care plan for the patient.
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Without proper evaluations, the doctors missed important health issues.
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What kind of evaluations will the hospital perform for new patients?