"Rateably" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Rateably" Meaning

In a manner or degree suggested or suitable for rating: ably.

"Rateably" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Rateably"


Example 1: Context - Republican campaign finance reform

The judge declared that the campaign finance reform was rateably unfair, as smaller candidates found it difficult to compete with the funding from large donors.

Example 2: Context - Rating and service standard

The city's sanitation department rates the cleanliness of parks and streets on a scale from 1 to 5, but the new urban regeneration project aims for a rateably better score of 4 or 5 within the next two years.

Example 3: Context - Weighted average

Among the several new temperature monitoring systems, the one that stored data at a rateably higher frequency than others proved to be the most accurate in predicting frost weather for the farmers.

Example 4: Context - Crisis and resource allocation

During the medical emergency, the triage nurse allocated the medical resources rateably, prioritizing patients based on the severity of their condition.

Example 5: Context - Sustainable development

As part of the sustainable housing project, the architects used materials in a rateably sustainable way, combining natural and recycled materials to produce a lower carbon footprint.

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A term with multiple meanings. <br><br>1. In mechanical and engineering contexts, a ratchet is a device that allows for rotational motion in only one direction, preventing it from turning backwards. It's often used in tools, gears, and linewound springs.<br><br>2. In surgery, a ratchet is a tool used to tighten or loosen a device, often used with screws, rods, or other orthopedic implants.<br><br>3. In the context of sound, a ratchet refers to a repeating, stuttering sound, typically made by a machine, engine, or a loud noise.<br><br>4. In car culture, a ratchet refers to a charming, slick talker or someone who boasts about their possessions or achievements.<br><br>5. Finally, in electronic music production, a ratchet sound effect is often used in trap productions, adding a characteristic audio texture to the track.

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A verb that means:<br><br> to increase gradually, usually in a series of steps or turns<br> to become more severe or more violent<br> to turn or move something in a ratcheting motion, often in a series of small steps or turns<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The country's economy was ratcheting up its growth rate of 5% per annum.<br> The company's profit margins are ratcheting up, thanks to increased sales and efficiency.<br> The hikers had to ratchet up the saddle to secure the cargo in the truck.

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Assessable by value; capable of being taxed; subject to rating.

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A "rathaus" is a German word that refers to the town hall or city hall of a municipality in Germany, Austria, or Switzerland. It serves as the seat of local government and often houses the offices of the mayor, council members, and other local officials. The word "Rathaus" is a combination of the German words "Rat" meaning "council" and "Haus" meaning "house", literally translating to "council house" or "town hall".

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