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gauge
noun as in measure, standard
verb as in measure, judge
Example Sentences
The only gauge that matters at a club of their stature, though, is the tangible success of trophies and he still only has their 2020 FA Cup success to show for his progress.
There is much rubbing of ash between fingers and squinting to gauge the color.
The permission was granted to gauge Stafford’s value on the open market and did not rule out a possible deal with the Rams.
“Some employers may choose to conduct ‘ICE Drills’ — similar to fire drills — for staff to gauge preparedness and help employees keep calm in the event of a real visit,” she said.
The current snowpack levels, which state water managers plan to discuss during a monthly snow survey Friday, represent one of several metrics for gauging California’s water outlook.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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