precisely gauge

Frequency: 7.011.8 per million words

To measure or judge something with exactness.

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  • It's hard to precisely gauge demand before launching a product.
  • The engineer used sensors to precisely gauge the temperature gradient.
  • We must precisely gauge the risks before investing.
  • Her calm tone made it difficult to precisely gauge her mood.
  • The campaign's impact cannot be precisely gauged until the data arrive.
  • Can you precisely gauge the distance in low light?
  • By comparing year-over-year figures, they precisely gauged the team's progress.
  • After the storm, the extent of the damage was precisely gauged by experts.
  • We are still trying to precisely gauge customer reactions to the redesign.
  • With better instruments, scientists will precisely gauge tiny changes in pressure.