appraise

[US]/əˈpreɪz/
[UK]/əˈpreɪz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. assess the value or quality of; evaluate; estimate the value of.

Example Sentences

appraise historical characters correctly

Property is appraised for taxation.

there is a need to appraise existing techniques.

they appraised the painting at £200,000.

He appraised the necklace at £1000.

The teacher appraised the pupil’s drawing.

appraised his character and found him wanting;

appraised the furniture and works of art before distributing them to the heirs.

appraise;apprize;apprise.The first two mean "to estimate the value of";the second means, in addition, "to value highly";the third means "to inform.

Objective To appraise operative and synthesize treatment effect in the elderly ptients with heavy choledochitis combined multiple organ dysfunction(MOD).

Objective To appraise the advantages and disadvantages in the treatment of distal tibiofibular syndesmosis diastasis with syndesmosis screw.

Objective:To appraise the obturation capability of bonded vertically fractured posterior tooth using 3 different detin adhesive by microleakage tests and scan electron microscopy(SEM) observation.

Following the Credit Agreement strictly, the group was appraised by cantonal and presidial Commercial Bank as the "AAA Corporation", "Most Faithful Client" and "Most Valuable Client".

cut a minute piece off the ingot to assay it. In extended sensesappraise, assess, and assay can refer to any critical analysis or appraisal:

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