assessable
adjective
uk/əˈses.ə.bəl/us/əˈses.ə.bəl/possibletoassess(= tojudgeordecidetheamount,value,quality, orimportanceof something):
Themainassessabletaskyou will be given isessaywriting.
15 out of 19patientswere assessable (fourpatientsdid notstartthestudybecause oftumourprogression).
finance & economicsspecialized
to beconsideredwhencalculatingtaxpayments:
Thebillwouldreducetheamountoftaxon apropertyfrom 10percentof the assessablevalueto 3percentof the assessablevalue.
Theincomeis forlifebut it is assessable forincometax.
See also
assessable income
- Measurable metastases werepresentin 53 (42%) of the 127 assessablepatients.
- In hisview, theincreasein assessableprojectworkaspartoffinalexaminationsdisadvantagesboys.
- It's not something that's very assessable but Ifeelthere has to be abetterdrugspolicy.
- The assessablegainwill betaxedat 18percent.
- Incalculatingthenetrentsassessable, somedeductionsmay be made from thegrossrentsreceived.
Analysing and evaluating
- adjudication
- analysable
- analyse
- analyser
- enquiry
- gauge
- go through
- have the measure ofsomeone/somethingidiom
- inspect
- inspection
- interpretable
- probe
- reinterpretation
- reinvestigate
- reinvestigation
- research
- risk assessment
- scratch
- the acid test
- vet
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