Appraise - meaning and definition. What is Appraise
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What (who) is Appraise - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Appraise; Appraisement; Appraisals; Appraisal (disambiguation)

appraise         
(appraises, appraising, appraised)
If you appraise something or someone, you consider them carefully and form an opinion about them. (FORMAL)
This prompted many employers to appraise their selection and recruitment policies...
= evaluate
VERB: V n
appraise         
v. (D; tr.) to appraise at (the house was appraised at seventy thousand dollars)
appraise         
v. to professionally evaluate the value of property includ- ing real estate, jewelry, antique furniture, securities, or in certain cases the loss of value (or cost of replacement) due to damage. This may be necessary in determining the value of the estate of someone who has died, particularly when the items must be divided among the beneficiaries, to determine the value of assets for insurance coverage, to divide partnership assets, set a sales price, determine taxes, or make insurance claims. See also: appraiser

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Appraisal

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Examples of use of Appraise
1. QUESTION÷ How would you appraise their efforts to counterterrorism?
2. QUESTION:В How would you appraise their efforts to counterterrorism?
3. After the encounter, King drove to the house he was supposed to appraise that morning and dialed '11.
4. Had it done so, they would have had a different measure with which to appraise hostile forces and powers.
5. And there were arguments over the calculations used to appraise the pre–storm value of homes.