0 past simple and past participle of assess --
1 to judge or decide the amount, value, quality, or importance of something: --
[ + question word ] We need to assess whether the project is worth doing.
It's too early to assess the long-term consequences of the two countries' union.
Exams are not the only means of assessing a student's ability.
Measures from this investigation were assessed prior to age of risk.
Reliability of experimenters' judgment was assessed by the agreement of the other experimenters of the group present during the session (one or two additional persons).
Secondary outcome measures were physiological function (assessed in terms of blood pressure and heart rate) and subjective effects (measured using visual analogue scales).
This session provided valuable feedback for each group that inevitably helped with preparation for the assessed seminars.
We also included items varying in frequency so that the extent to which frequency modulates performance could be assessed.
Provided the fetus is not distressed and the degree of moulding is assessed as no more than moderate, vacuum extraction may be undertaken with confidence.
In previous reports, we assessed the value of diagnostic and treatment procedures in the management of children visiting the emergency department with meningeal signs.
Sensitivity in the caregiver-infant interaction was assessed by behavior observations within the scope of home visits.