In person 2) by oneself, on one's own If you do something in person, you do it yourself, as distinct from another person doing it. Examples He decided to deliver the letter in person. If you wish, you may appear in person before the court
in person — 2) by oneself, on one’s own. If you do something in person, you do it yourself, as distinct from another person doing it. Examples • He decided to deliver the letter in person. • If you wish, you may appear in person before the court
inhibit 1)restrain either consciously or unconsciously Examples The people in the West countries are not as inhibited as those in the east in showing their feelings. 2 More to learn
inhibit v. — 1) restrain either consciously or unconsciously Examples • The people in the West countries are not as inhibited as those in the East in showing their feelings. More to learn
inhibit -2)slow down or prevent the development of Examples The plant's growth has been inhibited by a lack of sunlight
inhibit v. — 2) slow down or prevent the development of Examples • The plant’s growth has been inhibited by a lack of sunlight
assess decide or fix the amount or value of a situation, a person's abilities or achievements, worth or cost of something) Example He looked around at the other competitors and assessed his chances of winning. The value of the stolen jewelry was assessed at $50 000. 2 More to learn
assess v. — decide or fix the amount or value of ( a situation, a person’s abilities or achievements, worth or cost of something) Example • He looked around at the other competitors and assessed his chances of winning. • The value of the stolen jewelry was assessed at $50 000. More to learn
assessment n Example The bbc correspondent was giving us his assessmen of the situation in Irag. Full assessment of the damage caused by the earthquake will take time
assessment n. Example • The BBC correspondent was giving us his assessment of the situation in Iraq. • Full assessment of the damage caused by the earthquake will take time