assessable

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{s} capable of being estimated, rateable
capable of being assessed especially for the purpose of taxation
Liable to be assessed or taxed; as, assessable property
Able to be assessed
capable of being considered carefully; "the assessable qualities of art" capable of being assessed especially for the purpose of taxation
capable of being considered carefully; "the assessable qualities of art"
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To determine the value of
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To estimate or judge the value, character, etc., of; evaluate

He assessed the situation.

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to determine the amount of (a tax or other sum to be paid)
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{f} estimate, appraise (an object's value)
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estimate the value of (property) for taxation; "Our house hasn't been assessed in years"
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charge (a person or a property) with a payment, such as a tax or a fine
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{v} to tax, to value for the purpose of taxing
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evaluate, as in: When the flood waters go down, we can assess the damage
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Examine closely, with a view to 'weighing up' a particular situation Consider in a balanced way the strengths and weaknesses or points for and against a proposition In conclusion, state your judgement clearly
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To fix a value or amount of something; to estimate
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To impose or subject to (taxation and legal)
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to determine the value of something for the purposes of taxation
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estimate the value of (property) for taxation; "Our house hasn't been assessed in years" charge (a person or a property) with a payment, such as a tax or a fine
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To judge the quality of something
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To fix or determine the rate or amount of
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Make a judgment of value, quality, outcomes, results or size
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To value property officially for the purpose of taxation [EPA]
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To appraise, to give an opinion of the value of property in question; usually for tax purposes
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To value; to make a valuation or official estimate of for the purpose of taxation
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To apportion a sum to be paid by (a person, a community, or an estate), in the nature of a tax, fine, etc
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To determine the value, significance, or extent of
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To place a value on property for tax purposes Assessment Level: The rate at which property is assessed
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place a value on; judge the worth of something; "I will have the family jewels appraised by a professional"
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to impose a tax upon (a person, an estate, or an income) according to a rate or apportionment
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set or determine the amount of (a payment such as a fine)
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To give or charge with (as with penalties in sports)
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To determine and impose a tax or fine upon (a person, community, estate, or income); to tax; as, the club assessed each member twenty-five cents
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To fix a value; to appraise Most commonly used in connection with taxes
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When you assess a person, thing, or situation, you consider them in order to make a judgment about them. Our correspondent has been assessing the impact of the sanctions It would be a matter of assessing whether she was well enough to travel. = evaluate
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When you assess the amount of money that something is worth or should be paid, you calculate or estimate it. Ask them to send you information on how to assess the value of your belongings
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To value or estimate
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Asks candidates to measure and judge the merits and quality of an argument or concept Candidates must clearly identify and explain the evidence for the assessment they make
assessable

    Hyphenation

    as·sess·a·ble

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ &-'ses, a- ] (transitive verb.) 15th century. Middle English, probably from Medieval Latin assessus, past participle of assidEre, from Latin, to sit beside, assist in the office of a judge; more at ASSIZE.
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