rate

rate
Synonyms and related words:
VAT, abuse, account, ad valorem duty, admonish, alcohol tax, alphabetize, amount, amusement tax, analyze, antecede, anyhow, anyway, apportion, appraise, appreciate, arithmetical proportion, arrange, assay, assess, assessment on default, assort, at all events, at any rate, bank rate, bark at, bawl out, be deserving, be entitled to, be regarded, be thought of, be worthy of, berate, betongue, blacken, break down, bring to book, calculate, calibrate, caliper, call, call to account, capital gains tax, capitation, capitation tax, career, caste, catalog, categorize, censure, charge, chastise, check a parameter, chew out, chide, class, classification, classify, clip, codify, come before, come first, compensatory interest, compound interest, compute, condition, continued fraction, conversion factor, corporation tax, correct, cost, count, customs, customs duty, damage, death duty, death tax, decrease, deserve, dial, digest, discount rate, divide, doomage, dress down, duty, earn, echelon, estate duty, estate tax, estimate, evaluate, evaluation, excess profits tax, excise, excise tax, execrate, exorbitant interest, expenditure, expense, export tax, face, face value, fair-trade, fathom, federal tax, fee, figure, file, fix, footing, form an estimate, fraction, front, fulminate against, gabelle, gait, gauge, geometric ratio, gift tax, give an appreciation, go ahead of, go before, go in advance, grade, graduate, gross interest, group, guess, harmonic proportion, have priority, have words with, head, head tax, head the table, head up, hierarchy, import tax, improper fraction, in any case, in any event, income tax, increase, index, inheritance tax, interest, interest rate, internal revenue tax, jaw, judge, kick off, kind, land tax, lead, lead off, lecture, lick, liquor tax, list, load with reproaches, local tax, lucrative interest, luxury tax, make an estimation, mark, market value, measure, mensurate, merit, mete, meter, mortgage points, net interest, net worth, notwithstanding, nuisance tax, number, objurgate, order, outrank, pace, par value, parcel, penal interest, pennyworth, percent, percentage, personal property tax, pigeonhole, place, plumb, poll, poll tax, position, power structure, precede, precedence, premium, price, price of money, price tag, prize, probe, progress, property tax, property-increment tax, proportion, protective tariff, provincial tax, quantify, quantize, quota, quote a price, quotum, rag, rail, rail at, range, rank, rate of interest, rates, rating, ratio, rave against, rebuke, reckon, reduce, regardless, reprehend, reprimand, reproach, reprove, revenue tariff, revile, rule of three, sales tax, salt tax, scale, school tax, scold, score, set at, set down, set straight, severance tax, simple interest, size, size up, sort, sound, span, spank, specific duty, speed, sphere, stage, stand first, standing, state tax, station, status, step, straighten out, stride, subdivide, survey, tab, tabulate, take a reading, take down, take precedence, take to task, tariff, tariff duty, telephone tax, thunder against, toll, tongue-lash, travel, tread, triangulate, type, upbraid, use tax, usher in, usury, valorize, valuate, valuation, value, value added tax, value received, velocity, vilify, vituperate, weigh, window tax, worth, yell at, yelp at

Moby Thesaurus. . 1996.

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  • raté — raté …   Dictionnaire des rimes

  • RATE — La rate est un organe lymphoïde richement vascularisé pesant 150 grammes environ chez l’adulte. Elle est située dans la partie supérieure gauche de l’abdomen recouverte par le gril costal. Les fonctions de la rate sont multiples en liaison avec… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • rate — 1. (ra t ) s. f. 1°   Terme d anatomie. Viscère situé dans l hypocondre gauche, sous les fausses côtes. •   Ce qui marque une intempérie dans le parenchyme splénétique, c est à dire la rate, MOL. Mal. imag. II, 9. •   Au milieu du souper, Cadoc… …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • rate — of camber change rate of caster change rate of heat generation rate of track change amplitude rate critical cooling rate damping rate dynamic rate frequency rate overall steering rate ride rate …   Mechanics glossary

  • Rate — Rate, n. [OF., fr. L. rata (sc. pars), fr. ratus reckoned, fixed by calculation, p. p. of reri to reckon, to calculate. Cf. {Reason}.] 1. Established portion or measure; fixed allowance. [1913 Webster] The one right feeble through the evil rate… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Rate — Rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Rated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Rating}.] 1. To set a certain estimate on; to value at a certain price or degree. [1913 Webster] To rate a man by the nature of his companions is a rule frequent indeed, but not infallible.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • rate — n 1: a fixed ratio between two things 2: a charge, payment, or price fixed according to a ratio, scale, or standard: as a: a charge per unit of a commodity provided by a public utility b: a charge per unit of freight or passenger service see also …   Law dictionary

  • rate — RATE. s. f. Un des principaux visceres placé à l hypochondre gauche. Il avoit la rate gonflée, oppilée. desoppiler la rate. il a mal à la rate. un mal de rate. desopilation de rate. les fumées, les vapeurs de la rate. On dit prov. & fig.… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • rate — rate1 [rāt] n. [OFr < L rata (pars), reckoned (part), fem. of ratus, pp. of reri, to reckon < IE * rē , var. of base * ar , to fit, join > ART1, ORDER] 1. the amount, degree, etc. of anything in relation to units of something else [the… …   English World dictionary

  • raté — raté, ée 1. (ra té, tée) adj. Qui a été attaqué par les rats.    Canne ratée, nom qu on donne aux cannes à sucre qui, ayant été entamées par les rats, s aigrissent, deviennent noirâtres, et ne peuvent plus servir qu à faire de l eau de vie.… …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • rate — Ⅰ. rate [1] ► NOUN 1) a measure, quantity, or frequency measured against another quantity or measure: the crime rate. 2) the speed with which something moves, happens, or changes. 3) a fixed price paid or charged for something. 4) the amount of a …   English terms dictionary

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