eval

English

Etymology 1

Noun

eval (plural evals)

  1. Abbreviation of evaluation.
    • 2014, Robin Geesman, Under Lock and Key: The Zone
      Both of their evals suggested good upbringings, though the interviewer couldn't get much out of Swartzkoff concerning his home life.

Etymology 2

Latin aevum (lifetime, age, eternity).

Adjective

eval (not comparable)

  1. (obsolete) Relating to time or duration.

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