Gauge

/ɡeɪdʒ/ verb

To measure or judge the amount, size, or strength of something, often using a tool or careful observation.

From Old French *jauge* meaning “result of measurement, standard measure,” probably from a Germanic root related to measuring. It first referred to physical tools for measuring, then extended to mental judgments and estimates.

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