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  • adjective That serves to evaluate

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Examples

  • Once we do that, climate researchers can get off the “hot seat” and play more of an evaluatory role and the need for alarmists on both sides will diminish.

    More Bender on Hurricane Counts « Climate Audit 2006

  • Chadian mediators, meanwhile, proposed that Darfur peace talks that were scheduled to resume in February be postponed so that a new evaluatory commission would have the chance to survey the situation on the ground, a source close to Chad President Idriss

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2005

  • Ileen took a long, thoughtful drink, blinked, coughed in an evaluatory kind of way, and then coughed again and had another drink.

    INTELLIVORE DIANE DUANE 2000

  • At least when I buy a printed book I know it has been through some evaluatory process.

    newmatilda.com - Comments 2009

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