fully assess

Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words

To evaluate something completely or thoroughly.

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  • It is difficult to fully assess the damage.
  • Before launching the new product, we must fully assess the market risks.
  • The research team needs more time to fully assess the long-term effects of the treatment.
  • The lawyer needed to fully assess all the evidence before advising her client.
  • I haven't fully assessed the implications of moving to a new city yet.
  • We will fully assess your application and get back to you within two weeks.
  • The situation was not fully assessed until all the facts were known.
  • If we had more data, we could fully assess the project's viability.
  • Doctors are working to fully assess the patient's condition after the surgery.
  • An independent auditor was brought in to fully assess the company's financial health.