self-evaluate

English

Etymology

From self- +‎ evaluate.

Verb

self-evaluate (third-person singular simple present self-evaluates, present participle self-evaluating, simple past and past participle self-evaluated)

  1. (ambitransitive) To evaluate oneself.
    • 2021 May 11, Megan Thompson, “The Benefits of Self Evaluation and Assessment”, in wethrive[1]:
      It can be daunting to an employee when they first start self-evaluating, but over time it becomes more natural.
    • 2024 April 1, “Know All About Self-Evaluation in an Organization”, in HROne[2]:
      The employee self-evaluates and assesses his skills and assets in any company while keeping track of his weaknesses.
    • 2024 July 1, Indeed Editorial Team, “What does it mean to self-evaluate? (With benefits and tips)”, in Indeed[3]:
      Learning what self-evaluation means and how to self-evaluate is important if you want to take ownership of your actions in the workplace.