rate
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1. noun
A level or amount of something, such as price or intensity.
“The price of the hotel room is subject to change and depends on the current rate.”
2. noun
A scale or system for measuring or grading something.
“The teacher explained the grading rate for the exams to the students.”
3. verb
To evaluate or assess something, such as performance or quality.
“The company rate the employees’ performance based on their productivity and attendance.”
4. verb
To assign a value or price to something, such as stock or commodity.
“The market rate the value of the gold and silver coins.”
5. verb
To move or go at a certain speed, such as a train or car.
“The train will rate at a speed of 120 kilometers per hour.”