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Rater

Rater \Rat"er\ (r[=a]t"[~e]r), n. One who rates or estimates.

Rater

Rater \Rat"er\, n. One who rates or scolds.

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rater

n. 1 One who provides a rating or assessment. 2 One who rates or scolds.

Usage examples of "rater".

She always accorded him the respect he deserved as a first rater and high official of the government, but their relationship over the years had become a warm and familiar one.

Mr Emmett, Mary did not covet his lifestyle nor wish to be included in his milieu as a first rater, even if such a lofty ascent had been possible.

Zacharias collapsed beside him as, in a low voice, Marcus spoke words the f rater neither understood nor recognized.

Mary had insisted they wear their opossum jackets which, though considered most unfashionable by the third raters, were much utilised by rural folk, shepherds, sealers, kangaroo hunters and woodcutters who worked the wilderness country.

During her earlier life, when she had been known as Egyptian Mary, she had witnessed sufficient of the behaviour of the male members of the first raters not to wish to adopt their affectations and manners, and she did not expect people of the tradesmen class would be any better.

The staff holds orientation meetings for these rating committees, explains the forms used for ratine the textbooks, and then sends the books to the raters.

He has also taught me to write poetry, but you know a great many words which I never heard from him, such as 'a gogo, frustratoire, rater, dorloter'.

Most all raters used the word "Promote" in his comments, so if the word was missing, that was a big ding-the rater obviously did not think the candidate was worthy of promotion, so why should Norman?

One of his last raters at his first assignment had said "A few improvements will result in one of the Air Force's finest aviators.

His last OER had one three-star and two four-star raters-the four-star raters were the chief of staff of the Air Force and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, a very impressive achievement.