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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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  3. Appraise means to examine, judge, or estimate the quality, success, or value of someone or something. Learn how to use appraise in different contexts, such as business, education, or evaluation, with examples and synonyms from Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb appraise, which means to set a value on or to judge something. Find out how to use appraise correctly and avoid common mistakes.

  5. 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.

  6. Appraise means to estimate the value, quality, or importance of something. Learn how to use appraise correctly, avoid common mistakes, and see example sentences from various sources.

  7. 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.

  8. Appraise means to examine, judge, or estimate the quality, success, or value of someone or something. Learn how to use appraise in different contexts, such as business, education, or jewelry, with examples and synonyms from Cambridge Dictionary.

  9. verb. /əˈpreɪz/ Verb Forms. appraise somebody/something (formal) to consider or examine somebody/something and form an opinion about them or it. an appraising glance/look. Her eyes coolly appraised him. She stepped back to appraise her workmanship. The architect gave the exterior an appraising glance. Topics Opinion and argument c1.