correctly gauge

Frequency: 7.213.1 per million words

To measure or judge something in the right way.

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  • Always correctly gauge the level of risk before investing.
  • Experienced teachers can correctly gauge a student's mood within minutes.
  • We failed to correctly gauge demand last quarter.
  • The survey will help us correctly gauge public reaction to the policy.
  • It's hard to correctly gauge the extent of the damage from photos alone.
  • She has learned to correctly gauge distances when driving at night.
  • Could you correctly gauge the project's progress from these metrics?
  • To correctly gauge effectiveness, we ran a controlled experiment.
  • Managers must correctly gauge their team's capacity before committing.
  • The risks were correctly gauged by the committee after lengthy debate.