| • | To chide with vehemence; to scold; to censure
   violently. | 
											
															| • | Established portion or measure; fixed allowance. | 
											
															| • | That which is established as a measure or criterion; degree;
   standard; rank; proportion; ratio; as, a slow rate of movement; rate of
   interest is the ratio of the interest to the principal, per annum. | 
											
															| • | Valuation; price fixed with relation to a standard; cost;
   charge; as, high or low rates of transportation. | 
											
															| • | A tax or sum assessed by authority on property for public
   use, according to its income or value; esp., in England, a local tax;
   as, parish rates; town rates. | 
											
															| • | Order; arrangement. | 
											
															| • | Ratification; approval. | 
											
															| • | The gain or loss of a timepiece in a unit of time; as, daily
   rate; hourly rate; etc. | 
											
															| • | The order or class to which a war vessel belongs, determined
   according to its size, armament, etc.; as, first rate, second rate,
   etc. | 
											
															| • | The class of a merchant vessel for marine insurance,
   determined by its relative safety as a risk, as A1, A2, etc. | 
											
															| • | To set a certain estimate on; to value at a certain price
   or degree. | 
											
															| • | To assess for the payment of a rate or tax. | 
											
															| • | To settle the relative scale, rank, position, amount,
   value, or quality of; as, to rate a ship; to rate a seaman; to rate a
   pension. | 
											
															| • | To ratify. | 
											
															| • | To be set or considered in a class; to have rank; as, the
   ship rates as a ship of the line. | 
											
															| • | To make an estimate. |