evaluatable

[US]/iˈvæljʊətəbl/
[UK]/iˈvæljuˌeɪtəbl/

Translation

adj.capable of being evaluated; able to be assessed or judged

Example Sentences

the performance of each employee is easily evaluatable based on their quarterly reports.

this model provides highly evaluatable data for future research.

the committee requires evaluatable criteria before making any decision.

the test results are not readily evaluatable without proper context.

all proposals must contain evaluatable outcomes to be considered.

teaching quality is easily evaluatable through student feedback.

these metrics are designed to be highly evaluatable over time.

project success is evaluatable using multiple indicators.

scientific claims should be testable and evaluatable.

the algorithm produces evaluatable results that can be verified.

her contributions are evaluatable through peer review.

the system generates evaluatable metrics for management review.

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