noun
- the act or process of assessing or evaluating something
- a tax or levy imposed on property or persons
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Usage: archaic; historical
verb
- present participle of 'cess': to assess or evaluate
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Examples
- The teacher is cessing the students' progress throughout the semester.
- Cessing property values is an important part of the tax system.
- They are cessing the damage to the building after the storm.
- The committee spent weeks cessing the proposals submitted by the candidates.
- Cessing risk is crucial in financial planning.