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appraise (verb)

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  • appraise — ► VERB 1) assess the quality or nature of. 2) give (an employee) an appraisal. 3) (of an official valuer) set a price on. DERIVATIVES appraisee noun appraiser noun. USAGE Appraise is frequently confused …   English terms dictionary

  • appraise — ap‧praise [əˈpreɪz] verb [transitive] 1. HUMAN RESOURCES to decide how well an employee is doing his or her work, usually after discussing with the employee how well he or she has performed during the past year : • It is the line manager s job to …   Financial and business terms

  • appraise — ap·praise /ə prāz/ vt ap·praised, ap·prais·ing: to estimate the value of: make an appraisal of ap·prais·er n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

  • appraise — verb Appraise is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑eye Appraise is used with these nouns as the object: ↑situation …   Collocations dictionary

  • appraise — verb assess the value, quality, or performance of. ↘(of an official valuer) set a price on. Derivatives appraisable adjective appraisee noun appraisement noun appraiser noun appraising adjective appraisingly adverb …   English new terms dictionary

  • appraise — verb a) To set a value; to estimate the worth of, particularly by persons appointed for the purpose; as, to appraise goods and chattels. b) To estimate; to conjecture …   Wiktionary

  • appraise — verb (T) to officially judge how successful, effective, or valuable someone or something is; evaluate: A dealer came to appraise the furniture …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • appraise — verb 1) they appraised their handiwork Syn: assess, evaluate, judge, rate, gauge, review, consider; informal size up 2) the goods were appraised at $1,800 Syn: value, price, estimate, quote; …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • appraise — [15] Originally, appraise meant simply ‘fix the price of’. It came from the Old French verb aprisier ‘value’, which is ultimately a parallel formation with appreciate; it is not clear whether it came directly from late Latin appretiāre, or… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • appraise — UK [əˈpreɪz] / US verb [transitive] Word forms appraise : present tense I/you/we/they appraise he/she/it appraises present participle appraising past tense appraised past participle appraised 1) formal to form an opinion about how successful,… …   English dictionary

  • appraise — [15] Originally, appraise meant simply ‘fix the price of’. It came from the Old French verb aprisier ‘value’, which is ultimately a parallel formation with appreciate; it is not clear whether it came directly from late Latin appretiāre, or… …   Word origins

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