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assess

as·sess [ ə séss ] (past and past participle as·sessed, present participle as·sess·ing, 3rd person present singular as·sess·es)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. judge something: to examine something in order to judge or evaluate it
not enough information to assess whether the event occurred

2. determine amount: to calculate a value based on various factors
Insurance adjusters are assessing the damage.

3. finance calculate value for tax: to calculate the value of something in order to establish how much tax must be paid
property assessed at $300,000

4. law charge as amount: to present a demand for payment, e.g. of a fine or penalty
We were assessed $750 in court costs.

[15th century. < Old French assesser< Latin assess-, past participle of assidere "sit beside" < sedere "sit"]

as·sess·a·ble adjective
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