Rater ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Rater ( noun )

A person who rates or evaluates something, especially for insurance or credit purposes.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french, from medieval latin ratarius, from ratus "calculated".

Examples:

  1. The insurance company sent a rater to evaluate the damage.
  2. The bank had a rater assess the creditworthiness of the borrower.
  3. The company hired a rater to evaluate the performance of their employees.
  4. The hotel had a rater evaluate the quality of their service.
  5. The movie had a rater evaluate it for content and appropriateness.

(As a verb)

Rater ( verb )

A person who rates or evaluates something, especially for insurance or credit purposes.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french, from medieval latin ratarius, from ratus "calculated".

Examples:

  1. The insurance company sent a rater to evaluate the damage.
  2. The bank had a rater assess the creditworthiness of the borrower.
  3. The company hired a rater to evaluate the performance of their employees.
  4. The hotel had a rater evaluate the quality of their service.
  5. The movie had a rater evaluate it for content and appropriateness.
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