To make demands, or prove to be testing on
“Such conduct would most certainly test any marriage.”
To dispute the validity of
To administer or assign an examination
“Students were then provided a questionnaire to test their knowledge of the lecture material.”
To examine critically and meticulously
To investigate or enquire into someone or something closely
To give pain, affliction, or vexation to
To oppress with severe or excessive burdens
To sample the flavor of something orally
To measure performance relative to another similar thing or person
To bring into competition or conflict with
Demonstrate
To identify and measure the chemical constituents of (a substance or specimen)
To irritate or grate on, especially one's nerves
To feel or manipulate with the hands
A systematic study to establish facts and reach new conclusions
Tests of someone's abilities or internal fortitude
Plural for a procedure intended to establish the quality, performance, or reliability of something
“The test results show that things are not as serious as we might have believed.”
Plural for an examination of a person's proficiency or knowledge
“Qualified students then take the test annually to determine their academic proficiency.”
Plural for the establishment of whether something is an instance of a specified quality
“Would it be reasonable to say that the test of a good society is how it treats the vulnerable?”
Plural for an ordeal or trial that someone is subjected to or has endured
“The pauperism that we endured proved to be a great test.”
Plural for a contest in which people or teams compete against each other in a particular sport
Plural for shell of a marine animal
Plural for a dangerous situation
Plural for a critical state of affairs requiring urgent action
Plural for an attempt or effort towards an endeavor
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