carefully gauge
Frequency: 7.314.0 per million words
To measure or judge something with great attention and thought.
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- Before announcing the changes, we should carefully gauge the impact on small businesses.
- The teacher tried to carefully gauge the mood of the class before starting the debate.
- From the cliff, he had to carefully gauge the distance to the water before jumping.
- Researchers will carefully gauge the effectiveness of the new vaccine over six months.
- The insurance adjuster needs to carefully gauge the extent of the storm damage to the roof.
- She paused to carefully gauge the audience's reaction before continuing her talk.
- Managers carefully gauge our progress at the end of each sprint.
- The marketing team plans to carefully gauge consumer response to the pilot campaign.
- It can take months to carefully gauge the success of a nationwide rollout.
- During the interview, the detective tried to carefully gauge his expression for any hint of deceit.