0 past simple and past participle of benchmark --
1 to measure the quality of something by comparing it with something else of an accepted standard: --
I also think it is good that he points out that, in fact, directors and company managements also need to be benchmarked.
For the first time, all aspects of our training will be benchmarked against national standards and good practice.
The shape of the economy can be benchmarked against the consumption of paper and board.
Fees have been benchmarked against other legal firms to ensure continuing value for money.
Additionally, the identification of differences in healthcare settings and their influence on health outcomes could be benchmarked, helping to point out the differences that are worth maintaining or rejecting.
This inevitably requires the use of complex, multidimensional hydrocodes which must therefore be benchmarked against well-defined, quantitatively analyzed experimental data.
To facilitate a better assessment of the cost efficiency, administration and asset management costs should additionally be benchmarked against other comparable pension funds (21).
These calculations have to be benchmarked versus experimental data which can be obtained in laboratory plasmas.