rubricate
/rʌˈbrɪkeɪt/Definitions
1. verb
to mark or score something according to a set of rules or criteria, typically for the purpose of grading or evaluating.
“The teacher will rubricate the essays to give each student an accurate grade.”
2. verb
to provide a detailed and systematic explanation of something, especially in a formal or official manner.
“The lawyer was tasked with rubricating the complex contract for her client.”
3. verb
to give a detailed or official account of something.
“The company will rubricate its financial statements to the shareholders at the annual meeting.”