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    rat·ing
    [ˈrādiNG]
    noun
    rating (noun) · ratings (plural noun)
    1. a classification or ranking of someone or something based on a comparative assessment of their quality, standard, or performance:
      "the hotel regained its five-star rating"
      • (ratings)
        the estimated audience size of a particular television or radio program:
        "the soap's ratings have recently picked up"
      • the value of a property or condition that is claimed to be standard, optimal, or limiting for a substance, material, or item of equipment:
        "fuel with a low octane rating"
      • any of the classes into which racing yachts are assigned according to dimensions.
    rat·ing
    [ˈrādiNG]
    noun
    dated
    rating (noun) · ratings (plural noun)
    1. an angry reprimand:
      "a servant getting a rating from his master"
    rate
    [rāt]
    verb
    rating (present participle)
    1. assign a standard or value to (something) according to a particular scale:
      "they were asked to rate their ability at different driving maneuvers" · "the hotel, rated four star, had no hot water and no sink plugs"
      • assign a standard, optimal, or limiting rating to (a piece of equipment):
        "its fuel economy is rated at 25 miles a gallon in the city"
      • assess the value of (a property) for the purpose of levying a local tax.
    2. consider to be of a certain quality, standard, or rank:
      "the program has been rated a great success" · "he rates the company's stock a “buy.”"
      • be regarded in a specified way:
        "Jeff still rates as one of the nicest people I have ever met"
      • be worthy of; merit:
        "the ambassador rated a bulletproof car and a police escort"
    Origin
    late Middle English (expressing a notion of ‘estimated value’): from Old French, from medieval Latin rata (from Latin pro rata parte (or portione) ‘according to the proportional share’), from ratus ‘reckoned’, past participle of reri.
    rate
    [rāt]
    verb
    rating (present participle)
    1. scold (someone) angrily:
      "he rated the young man soundly for his want of respect"
    Origin
    late Middle English: of unknown origin.
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    verb
    1. assign a standard or value to (something) according to a particular scale:
      • consider to be of a certain quality, standard, or rank:
        consider to be
        judge to be
        reckon to be
        think to be
        hold to be
        deem to be
        find to be
        mark down as
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    2. rat•ing1 /ˈreɪtɪŋ/ n. [ countable] position or level given to something in comparison to others: a good credit rating. classification according to grade or rank, as in the navy. Show Business a percentage indicating the number of listeners to or viewers of a radio or television broadcast: That show has great ratings.
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      a measurement of the quality or success of something, or of particular features it has, especially when compared with other things of the same type: get/receive/be awarded a rating The game was awarded a five-star rating by Gamer magazine. approval/popularity rating The president's approval rating was around 60%.
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