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Grading   /grˈeɪdɪŋ/   Listen
Grading

noun
1.
The act of arranging in a graduated series.  Synonym: scaling.
2.
Changing the ground level to a smooth horizontal or gently sloping surface.  Synonym: leveling.
3.
Evaluation of performance by assigning a grade or score.  Synonyms: marking, scoring.



Grade

verb
(past & past part. graded; pres. part. grading)
1.
Assign a rank or rating to.  Synonyms: order, place, range, rank, rate.  "The restaurant is rated highly in the food guide"
2.
Level to the right gradient.
3.
Assign a grade or rank to, according to one's evaluation.  Synonyms: mark, score.  "Score the SAT essays" , "Mark homework"
4.
Determine the grade of or assign a grade to.



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"Grading" Quotes from Famous Books



... they folded and rolled the fleeces up with care and handed them to a man who, with the aid of a small, square box, tied them tightly with two strings, and tossed them out of the shed, where they were received by the ranchman who was grading the wool and ...
— Lippincott's Magazine, October 1885 • Various

... process of grading the streets of Port Agnew and excavating cellars, waste dirt had been dumped with the sawdust, and, occasionally, when high winter tides swept over the spot, sand, small stones, sea-shells, and kelp were added to the mixture. And as if this were not sufficient, the citizens of Port Agnew ...
— Kindred of the Dust • Peter B. Kyne

... partiality, (if we may say so), of conflagration-light which gives to it the character of impressive power with which we are all so familiar—the intense lights being here cut sharply off by equally intense shadows, and then grading into dull reds and duller greys. The sun, on the other hand, bathes everything in its genial glow so completely that all nature is permeated with it, and there are no intense contrasts, no absolutely black and striking ...
— Blown to Bits - The Lonely Man of Rakata, the Malay Archipelago • R.M. Ballantyne

... to some which contribute little besides fuel to the diet, such as rice and white flour, or to include those which are rich in other essentials, such as oatmeal. It is difficult to express briefly this difference in foods in any concrete fashion, but recently a method of grading or "scoring" foods has been introduced which may help to make clearer the relationship between ...
— Everyday Foods in War Time • Mary Swartz Rose

... was too late. So I waited for perhaps three months. Then I saw in the daily paper what seemed to me my opportunity. It was an open bid for some park construction which was under the guardianship of a commission. It was a grading job and so would require nothing but the simplest equipment. I looked over the ground and figured out the gang's part in it first. Then I went to Rafferty and told him what I wanted in the way of teams. I wanted only the carts ...
— One Way Out - A Middle-class New-Englander Emigrates to America • William Carleton


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