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Example sentences for "rating"

Lexicographically close words:
ratifie; ratified; ratifies; ratify; ratifying; ratings; ratio; ratiocination; ratiocinations; ratiocinative
  1. Here he alleged that the rating "was very unequally made.

  2. There was evidently a mystery somewhere: but nothing could be proved; the landlady was dismissed with a reprimand, and Amyas soon forgot the whole matter, after rating Parracombe soundly.

  3. Penalty on Justices absent from sessions for rating wages, 5l.

  4. By impairing her standing in the community the general rating of her value as a human being, and consequently as a worker, is lowered.

  5. And with what feelings do you suppose women themselves read these laws, and the articles in the State constitutions, rating them with the disreputable and feeble-minded classes?

  6. The proper rating of transformers for two phase and three phase induction motors is given in table on the next page.

  7. It is well to allow one kilowatt per horse power of the motor in selecting the size for the transformers, excepting in the small sizes when a little larger kilowatt rating is found to be the most desirable.

  8. Something more, however, is necessary than the obliteration of pulmonary blood-vessels and the destruction of an aërating surface.

  9. In France the property qualification and rating was introduced as long ago as the revolutionary Assemblée Constituante.

  10. Lord Durham approved of the rating qualification, but, consistently with his objection already mentioned, struck out the words which connected the right to vote with the right to serve on a jury.

  11. Credit rating agencies are increasingly concerned about the Philippines' ability to sustain the debt; legislative progress on new revenue measures will weigh heavily on credit rating decisions.

  12. The impressions were probably from rating stamps that were accidentally struck on the postage stamps, or possibly used purposely as cancellations.

  13. In physical education his rating was C, and in contemporary civilization he made A the first semester.

  14. Of primary interest to the present investigators is the subsequent history of those who in childhood have achieved the extremely infrequent rating of 180 IQ or higher.

  15. In the first of these she averaged an age rating of 12-3 and a grade of 6.

  16. The rating was reported as 21, with a possible score of 25.

  17. C for two years, independently rated him on this same array of traits by the same rating scale technique.

  18. E receives the best possible rating in industrial arts because he has keen insight into processes and can explain how to construct a mechanism or perform an operation clearly and minutely, though he is unable to carry out his own instructions.

  19. Through her he would get his own clothes, his uniform, the triple star that showed his rating and his authority in every air-level of the world.

  20. It's another rating that you're entitled to, but I'm damned if I know what it is.

  21. For a Master Pilot of the World does not get his rating on vain boasts.

  22. At length, having got them somewhat tranquillized, he set off on his return to the stables, coaxing the shy hounds, and rating and rapping those that seemed inclined to break away.

  23. The appearance of food had a very encouraging effect, for forthwith there was a general rush towards Watchorn, and it was only by rating and swinging his 'whop' about that he prevented the pack from pawing, and perhaps downing him.

  24. Then he went on scrambling and rating after Marksman, the field exclaiming, as the Edmonton people did, by Johnny Gilpin: He's on!

  25. He got a round rating from me for violating the pledge of secrecy he had given her.

  26. Whilst I am ruminating comes a great battling at the street door, and Jack Comyn blew in like a gust of wind, rating me soundly for being a lout and a blockhead.

  27. The rating of property of this kind at the present moment is ridiculously low; it should at least be made as high as if the land were devoted to some distinctly useful end.

  28. Cautious creditors fear lest the shrinkage in the market rating of the business enterprises which owe them money will leave no adequate security for repayment.

  29. It means the investment in a security for the strength of which the bank must depend on the word of note brokers, the rating of the mercantile agencies, or the opinion of some correspondent bank.

  30. Go, and save yourself if you can; and leave old Muzzy to take his rating below decks at last!

  31. The termagant lady was in the habit, it seems, of rating her husband roundly before company.

  32. Within a week or ten days an accurate report was secretly handed to me of the exact number, nationality, and rating of every man on board the enemy vessel.

  33. On a well-known Western railroad, with which the writer is familiar, experiments were made for the purpose of rating its locomotives.

  34. I have not means to secure the good-will of a Christian beggar, were he rating it at a single penny.

  35. The rating of images belonging under different senses.

  36. By finding the average rating given to the images of each sense, you can arrange the senses in order, from the one in which your imagery rates highest to the one in which it rates lowest.

  37. Construct a "rating scale" for the trait of independence, as follows.


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rating" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abuse; admonition; analysis; analyzing; appraisal; appreciation; approximation; arrangement; assault; assessment; attack; berating; blood; bracket; branch; calculation; caste; category; choice; clan; class; computation; condition; contumely; correction; criticism; determination; diatribe; division; echelon; estate; estimate; estimation; evaluation; execration; filing; footing; gauging; grade; grading; group; grouping; head; heading; hierarchy; instrumentation; invective; jawing; kin; label; lecture; lesson; level; mariner; mark; measure; measurement; measuring; mensuration; name; onslaught; opinion; order; philippic; pigeonhole; place; placement; position; precedence; predicament; quantification; race; rank; ranking; rate; rating; rebuke; reckoning; reprehension; reprimand; reproach; reproof; rubric; scolding; section; sept; sermon; sorting; spanking; sphere; stage; standard; standing; station; status; strain; stratification; stratum; subdivision; subgroup; suborder; survey; surveying; tabulation; taxonomy; telemetry; tick; tirade; title; triangulation; trust; typology; view; vilification; vituperation