At the height of his powers, he was producing pictures at the rate of four a year.
The rate at which something happens is the number of times it happens over a period of time. New diet books appear at a rate of nearly one a week His heart rate was 30 beats per minute slower
A tax or sum assessed by authority on property for public use, according to its income or value; esp
The pricing factor that the insurance company bases their insurance buyer's premium
If you rate someone or something as good or bad, you consider them to be good or bad. You can also say that someone or something rates as good or bad. Of all the men in the survey, they rate themselves the least fun-loving and the most responsible Most rated it a hit We rate him as one of the best She rated the course highly Reading books does not rate highly among Britons as a leisure activity. the most highly rated player in English football
To be set or considered in a class; to have rank; as, the ship rates as a ship of the line
(1) The amount charged by a communications medium to an advertiser based on per unit of space or time purchased The rate may vary from national to local campaigns, or may be a fixed rate (2) To estimate a particular mediaÃs audience size based on a research sample