C1 verb Formell

exgraval

/ɛksˈɡrævəl/

To systematically extract specific components or data from a larger set for the purpose of immediate, rigorous evaluation or scrutiny. It describes a dual process where information is isolated and simultaneously judged for its quality or relevance.

Beispiele

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1

I had to exgraval the most relevant quotes from the interview to complete my article.

I had to pull out and evaluate the most important quotes from the interview to finish my piece.

2

The committee will exgraval the witness statements to identify any inconsistencies in the testimony.

The committee will extract and rigorously examine the witness statements to find any contradictions.

3

You should exgraval the best scenes from that movie before you recommend it to your friends.

You should pick out and assess the best scenes of that movie before telling your friends to watch it.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
exgravalation
Verb
exgraval
Adverb
exgravally
Adjektiv
exgravalatory
Verwandt
exgravalist
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Merkhilfe

Think of the 'EX' in EXtract and the 'GRAVAL' as related to 'GRAding' or 'eVALuating'. You extract it to grade it.

Schnelles Quiz

The lead auditor was asked to _______ the financial discrepancies from the ledger for further investigation.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: exgraval

Beispiele

1

I had to exgraval the most relevant quotes from the interview to complete my article.

everyday

I had to pull out and evaluate the most important quotes from the interview to finish my piece.

2

The committee will exgraval the witness statements to identify any inconsistencies in the testimony.

formal

The committee will extract and rigorously examine the witness statements to find any contradictions.

3

You should exgraval the best scenes from that movie before you recommend it to your friends.

informal

You should pick out and assess the best scenes of that movie before telling your friends to watch it.

4

In the methodology section, researchers must exgraval the variables that directly impact the hypothesis.

academic

In the methods section, researchers must isolate and analyze the variables that affect the hypothesis.

5

Management decided to exgraval the quarterly KPIs to pinpoint where the production line is failing.

business

Management decided to extract and scrutinize the quarterly performance indicators to find production failures.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
exgravalation
Verb
exgraval
Adverb
exgravally
Adjektiv
exgravalatory
Verwandt
exgravalist

Häufige Kollokationen

exgraval the data extract and evaluate the data
thoroughly exgraval completely isolate and scrutinize
exgraval key components pull out and judge essential parts
failed to exgraval did not successfully extract or assess
systematically exgraval methodically extract and evaluate

Häufige Phrasen

exgraval the truth

extract the truth through rigorous evaluation

point of exgravalation

the specific moment of extraction and assessment

exgravalized results

findings that have been isolated and checked

Wird oft verwechselt mit

exgraval vs aggravate

Aggravate means to make a problem worse, whereas exgraval means to extract and evaluate something.

exgraval vs excavate

Excavate means to dig something up physically, while exgraval refers to an analytical or data-based extraction.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use this word primarily in technical, analytical, or formal testing contexts where the act of 'taking something out' cannot be separated from the act of 'judging it.' It is a transitive verb that requires a direct object.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use this as a simple synonym for 'extract,' but it must involve an element of evaluation or grading. It is not used for physical objects like 'exgravaling a tooth.'

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Merkhilfe

Think of the 'EX' in EXtract and the 'GRAVAL' as related to 'GRAding' or 'eVALuating'. You extract it to grade it.

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Wortherkunft

A technical neologism likely derived from the Latin 'ex-' (out) and a blend of 'gradus' (step/grade) or 'gravare' (to weigh).

Grammatikmuster

transitive verb regular conjugation (-ed, -ing) often follows adverbs like 'systematically' or 'rigorously'

Schnelles Quiz

The lead auditor was asked to _______ the financial discrepancies from the ledger for further investigation.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: exgraval

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