To make an evaluation



Beispiel: They make an evaluation of performance

Definition


"To make an evaluation" means to carefully assess or judge the quality, value, or significance of something, often by examining evidence or criteria. It involves forming an opinion or conclusion based on analysis, as in the phrase: They make an evaluation of performance.

Etymologie


The phrase "to make an evaluation" combines the verb "make," which comes from Old English "macian," meaning to create or perform, with "evaluation," derived from the Latin "valere," meaning to be strong or worthy. Did you know? "Evaluation" originally related to determining value or worth, which fits perfectly with the concept of assessing something carefully.