rateability

/ˌreɪtəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of being able to be rated, evaluated, or assessed.
    • The rateability of the employees' performance was questioned by the new manager.
    • This test's rateability depends on clear scoring criteria.
    • The rateability of the artwork was subjective among the judges.
  2. The condition of being subject to taxation or a fixed charge.
    • The rateability of the property was confirmed by the local tax office.
    • The homeowner appealed the rateability of their land.
    • Changes in the law affected the rateability of commercial buildings.
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