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evaluator
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Word definitions for evaluator in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. agent noun of evaluate; one who evaluates.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
evaluator \evaluator\ n. an authority who is able to estimate worth or quality; an appraiser. Syn: judge; appraiser.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. an authority who is able to estimate worth or quality [syn: judge ]
Usage examples of evaluator.
Tia not only agreed, she thought that the evaluator was understating the case.
This was where the major merchant caravans from Luskan put in, where the dwarves came to trade, and where the vast majority of craftsman, scrimshanders, and scrimshaw evaluators, were housed.
Psychological Stress Evaluators, polygraph machines, and truth serums such as thiopental, scopoline, and other drugs which induce truth under hypnosis.
The evaluator called out many airborne intercepts from Arab and Israeli aircraft.
The operation is large, the take is large, processing and distribution alone requires a mass of clerical supervision: transcribers, translators, codists, typists, evaluators and God knows what.
He'd heard that the place was crawling with inspectors, investigators, and evaluators for weeks after the crash.
And now that he was trying to get back in the cockpit, the investigators and evaluators were back-gunning directly for him this time.
It was common courtesy for evaluators to give a "heads-up" to certain folks, such as local air traffic control facilities, before an exercise kicked off.
You’d come back to Gateway ifithy and exhausted and still scared, because up until the last minute you hadn’t been sure you’d make it, and then the Gateway Corp would sit you down with the evaluators and the data compilers and the accountants.
Czrjghnczl filed an Annual Evaluation report in Tallahassee stating that in her opinion, the homeschooling of the minor child Erin Stonebender-Berkowitz adequately and appropriately demonstrated educational progress at a level commensurate with her intellectual age and ability, as required by statute, and that while it had been mutually agreed that the inspector herself would serve as the regular Annual Evaluator in the future (every year at Fantasy Fest time), no further formal written reports would be deemed necessary.