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test [ test ]


noun  (plural tests)
Definition:
 
1. examination: a series of questions, problems, or practical tasks to gauge somebody's knowledge, ability, or experience

2. basis for evaluation: a basis for evaluating or judging something or somebody

3. trial run-through of process: a trial run-through of a process or on equipment to find out if it works

4. difficult situation: an often difficult situation or event that will provide information about somebody or something

5. examination of part of body: an examination of part of the body or of a body fluid or specimen in order to find something out, e.g. whether it is functioning properly or is infected
a pregnancy test
an eye test

6. procedure to detect presence of something: a procedure to ascertain the presence of or the properties of a substance
a test for nitrates in drinking water

7. chemistry reactive substance: a substance or a reagent that reacts in a specific way to show the presence of a substance

8. result of procedure: a result of a procedure to ascertain the presence of a substance
Your test hasn't come back yet.

9. U.K. cricket rugby 
Same as  test match




verb  (past and past participle test·ed, present participle test·ing, 3rd person present singular tests)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb try something out: to try something out, e.g. by touching, operating, or experiencing it, in order to find out what it is like, how well it works, or what it feels like

2. transitive verb evaluate something: to use something on a trial basis in order to evaluate it

3. transitive verb ask somebody questions: to ask somebody questions or make somebody do a practical activity in order to gauge knowledge, skill, or experience

4. transitive verb carry out medical test: to carry out a test on part of the body or on a bodily specimen

5. transitive and intransitive verb examine something to detect presence: to examine something in order to ascertain the presence of or the properties of a substance
tested the water for bacteria

6. intransitive verb achieve particular test result: to achieve a particular result on a test
She tested positive for rubella immunity.

7. intransitive verb U.S. education achieve academic rating: to achieve a rating in academic examination
tested poorly in math skills

8. transitive verb make demands on somebody: to make considerable demands on somebody, particularly somebody's skills or abilities

[14th century. Via Old French, "pot" < Latin testum "earthenware pot"]

test·a·bil·i·ty [ tèstə bíllətee ] noun
test·a·ble adjective
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