evaluator Meaning of "evaluator"

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Definition(s):

  • (n) an authority who is able to estimate worth or quality

Usage(s):

  1. The week before his rampage, he told an evaluator, a couple of boys threatened to beat him up in the band room.
  2. But if the school refuses or you disagree with its assessment, find an outside evaluator.
  3. As a project evaluator for the Federal Government, I spent five weeks during June and July plying the heavens on various airlines.

Quotes

  1. "Scott is a great evaluator of talent," Kraft said. "He is thorough in his evaluations, extremely organized and has done a tremendous job mining all possible resources to help coach Belichick and his staff field the players needed to win...
    on Jan 13, 2009 By: Robert Kraft Source: WBZ

  2. "I have all the respect in the world for Josh, both as a coach, personnel evaluator and in general for his football knowledge and his ability to manage the game," said Belichick, who allowed that the two still speak on a semi-regular basis....
    on Oct 5, 2009 By: Bill Belichick Source: Boston Herald

  3. "I have to be a quicker evaluator than I've been," Manuel said. "The quicker that I can get things right, hopefully the quicker things can get on the right track. Patience is probably not a thing that I will have much of."
    on Apr 14, 2010 By: Jerry Manuel Source: ESPN

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