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    appraise
    /əˈpreɪz/

    verb

    • 1. assess the value or quality of: "there is a need to appraise existing techniques" Similar assessevaluateestimatejudge

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  2. APPRAISE definition: 1. to examine someone or something in order to judge their or its qualities, success, or needs: 2…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of APPRAISE is to set a value on : to estimate the amount of. How to use appraise in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Appraise.

  4. 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.

  5. Appraise definition: to estimate the monetary value of; determine the worth of; assess. See examples of APPRAISE used in a sentence.

  6. To appraise something is to figure out its worth in the marketplace, on the field, or in the world of ideas. To appraise the value of a friendship is difficult, but to appraise the value of your grandfather’s pocket watch — just go to the pawn shop.

  7. appraise somebody (British English) to make a formal judgement about the value of a persons work, usually after a discussion with them about it. Managers must appraise all staff.

  8. 1. To estimate the price or value of: appraise a diamond; appraise real estate. 2. To make a considered judgment about; assess or size up: appraise a threat; appraised himself in the mirror. See Synonyms at estimate.

  9. APPRAISE definition: to examine something and judge it: . Learn more.

  10. appraise. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ap‧praise /əˈpreɪz/ verb [ transitive] 1 formal to officially judge how successful, effective, or valuable something is SYN evaluate Greenpeace has been invited to appraise the environmental costs of such an operation. 2 literary to look carefully at someone or something to make an ...

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · appraise (third-person singular simple present appraises, present participle appraising, simple past and past participle appraised) To determine the value or worth of (something), particularly as a person appointed for this purpose. Synonyms: (archaic) apprise, (archaic) apprize