Collocations for evaluate - verb
ADVERB
effectively (esp. AmE),
fully,
properly,
thoroughly
carefully, rigorously, systematically
The evidence should be carefully evaluated.
carefully, rigorously, systematically
The evidence should be carefully evaluated.
accurately
(esp. AmE)
constantly, continually, continuously, regularly (all esp. AmE)
critically
positively
The role of stay-at-home mother is more positively evaluated in working-class communities.
constantly, continually, continuously, regularly (all esp. AmE)
critically
positively
The role of stay-at-home mother is more positively evaluated in working-class communities.
honestly
(esp. AmE)
independently, objectively (esp. AmE)
his ability to objectively evaluate the merits of the works he considers
independently, objectively (esp. AmE)
his ability to objectively evaluate the merits of the works he considers
empirically,
scientifically,
statistically
These probabilities can be evaluated empirically.
These probabilities can be evaluated empirically.
VERB + evaluate
aim to,
attempt to,
be designed to
help (to)
to help evaluate the success of the campaign
help (to)
to help evaluate the success of the campaign
begin to
continue to
be used to
criteria used to evaluate employees' performance
continue to
be used to
criteria used to evaluate employees' performance
be difficult to,
be hard to
be impossible to
It was impossible to evaluate the safety of the new drug.
be impossible to
It was impossible to evaluate the safety of the new drug.
be possible to
How is it possible to evaluate a company?
How is it possible to evaluate a company?
Evaluate is used with these nouns as the object:
applicant, approach, benefit, claim, competence, condition, effect, effectiveness, efficiency, employee, evidence, extent, feasibility, hypothesis, impact, importance, influence, likelihood, merit, outcome, performance, progress, quality, relationship, reliability, result, risk, role, situation, success, usefulness, utility, validity
applicant, approach, benefit, claim, competence, condition, effect, effectiveness, efficiency, employee, evidence, extent, feasibility, hypothesis, impact, importance, influence, likelihood, merit, outcome, performance, progress, quality, relationship, reliability, result, risk, role, situation, success, usefulness, utility, validity