To complete an evaluation



Example: They complete an evaluation fully

Definition


"To complete an evaluation" means to finish assessing or examining something thoroughly, ensuring all necessary criteria or aspects have been reviewed and documented. It involves finalizing the judgment or analysis process based on collected information or data.

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    Etymology


    The phrase "to complete an evaluation" combines 'complete,' from Latin 'completus,' meaning 'filled up' or 'finished,' and 'evaluation,' from Latin 'valere,' meaning 'to be worth.' Together, they convey the action of fully finishing the process of judging worth or quality. Did you know that 'evaluation' originally related to determining value, which is still central to its modern meaning?