To consider to be of a certain quality or standard
“Critics would rate the movie as one of the studio's best.”
To earn or be worthy of
“One might surmise that such honorable exploits would at least rate a mention in the history books.”
To have a high opinion of
“Many of his peers rate him as an accomplished pianist.”
To criticize severely and brutally
To assign to a particular class or category
To regard or consider in a specified way
To enjoy or like something
To matter or be significant
To impose and collect a tax or levy from (a person or company)
To merit or be a justification for
To bestow legal or official authority to
To advocate or support something (or someone)
To consider a thought or idea
To hold or write a review of
(of a person) To behave towards someone in a certain way
(terms) Rates and charges for a service or product
“You must pay a monthly rate for this service.”
A payment made to a professional person or body in exchange for services or advice
Charge on what is owned
Plural for the amount of a charge or payment expressed as a percentage of another amount
“If so, he also may be liable for state and local income taxes, which combined amount to a rate of 10.44 percent.”
Plural for the speed with which something moves or happens
“If it looks slow, that's because it is. This car's rate of movement was glacial at best.”
Plural for a classification or ranking of excellence
“His poetical worth, though not contemptible, was far from being of the first rate.”
Plural for the rate of something happening or occurring
Plural for something given as a reward or remuneration for something done
Plural for the amount, level, or extent to which something happens or is present
Plural for sum charged for use of money
Plural for the size, length, or amount of something, as established by measuring
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