How Do You Spell VALUATE?

Pronunciation: [vˈaljuːˌe͡ɪt] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "valuate" can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) as /ˈvæljueɪt/. The word is spelled with a "u" after the "v" in order to maintain the pronunciation of the "v" sound as a consonant rather than a vowel. The "a" in "val" is pronounced as a short "a" sound while the "ue" is pronounced as a long "u" sound. The ending "-ate" is pronounced as "ayt" with a stress on the second syllable.

VALUATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Valuate is a verb that refers to the act of assessing or determining the value, worth, or monetary estimation of something. It involves making a judgment or evaluation about the financial or qualitative significance of an item, property, or any other tangible or intangible asset.

    In a financial context, valuate typically entails evaluating the fair market value or economic worth of an asset, portfolio, investment, or company. This assessment might involve analyzing various factors such as market trends, cash flows, future earnings potential, risk assessment, and comparable assets or businesses. Professionals who specialize in valuating financial assets are often called valuation experts, and their main task is to provide reliable and unbiased opinions on the value of an asset, which might be crucial for making investment decisions, mergers and acquisitions, insurance purposes, legal disputes, tax calculations, or financial statements.

    Beyond financial contexts, valuate can also be used in a more general sense to describe the assessment of the qualities, merits, or importance of something. For instance, one may valuate the impact or effectiveness of a policy, valuate the artistic value of a painting, or valuate the contribution of an individual to a project. In these cases, valuating involves weighing different criteria and making a subjective evaluation based on individual preferences, expertise, or qualitative judgment.

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Etymology of VALUATE

The word "valuate" is derived from the Latin word "valuare", which means "to estimate or assess the value of". It entered the English language in the mid-16th century, originally as a variant of the word "value". Over time, "valuate" developed its own distinct usage to specifically denote the process of appraising or determining the worth of something.

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Conjugate verb Valuate

CONDITIONAL

I would valuate
you would valuate
he/she/it would valuate
we would valuate
they would valuate

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be valuating
you would be valuating
he/she/it would be valuating
we would be valuating
they would be valuating

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have valuate
you would have valuate
he/she/it would have valuate
we would have valuate
they would have valuate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been valuating
you would have been valuating
he/she/it would have been valuating
we would have been valuating
they would have been valuating

FUTURE

I will valuate
you will valuate
he/she/it will valuate
we will valuate
they will valuate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be valuating
you will be valuating
he/she/it will be valuating
we will be valuating
they will be valuating

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have valuated
you will have valuated
he/she/it will have valuated
we will have valuated
they will have valuated

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been valuating
you will have been valuating
he/she/it will have been valuating
we will have been valuating
they will have been valuating

IMPERATIVE

you valuate
we let´s valuate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to valuate

PAST

I valuated
you valuated
he/she/it valuated
we valuated
they valuated

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was valuating
you were valuating
he/she/it was valuating
we were valuating
they were valuating

PAST PARTICIPLE

valuated

PAST PERFECT

I had valuated
you had valuated
he/she/it had valuated
we had valuated
they had valuated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been valuating
you had been valuating
he/she/it had been valuating
we had been valuating
they had been valuating

PRESENT

I valuate
you valuate
he/she/it valuates
we valuate
they valuate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am valuating
you are valuating
he/she/it is valuating
we are valuating
they are valuating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

valuating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have valuated
you have valuated
he/she/it has valuated
we have valuated
they have valuated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been valuating
you have been valuating
he/she/it has been valuating
we have been valuating
they have been valuating

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