Assessment

Assessment
As|sess|ment
[ə'sɛsmənt] das; -s, -s
<aus engl. assessment »Schätzung, Taxierung; Einschätzung, Beurteilung« zu to assess »(ein)schätzen, beurteilen« (aus lat. assessus, Part. Perf. von assidere, vgl. ↑assidieren)>:
1. Steuerveranlagung, -betrag, -zahlung.
2. Kurzform von ↑Assessment-Center.

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