Appraise :
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lis aestumanda, METIOR, statuto, valorem
aestiment,aestimataaestimat,aestimatis
aestiment,aestimataaestimat,aestimatis
Verb(1) evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of(2) consider in a comprehensive way
(1) Unfortunately, with the exception of blood tests for anemia, there are no assessments that accurately appraise your nutritional status.(2) ÔÇÿWe will consider the need for further work to appraise the dualling option once the Highways Agency's current work on the route management strategy has been completed,ÔÇÖ he said.(3) Banks engaged registered valuers to appraise a property before they lent on it, and while the buyers paid for that valuer, the banks usually did not allow the buyers to see it.(4) Until initiatives such as dot health or high quality web searching tools become available, the onus will remain with users to search effectively and appraise the quality of the sites retrieved.(5) Although admittedly difficult to achieve, we believe that an effort to appraise and enhance the quality of bronchoscopy training is necessary.(6) there is a need to appraise existing techniques(7) Part of my job is to appraise used guns that people bring us for resale.(8) They also take the opportunity to look to the future and appraise the family job and training needs.(9) The most powerful response is that autonomy need in no way require that people be in a position to step away from all of their connections and values and to critically appraise them.(10) the interviewer's job is to appraise and evaluate(11) These included more flexibility in the time allowed to assess claims and the allocation of more time to fairly appraise complex disputes.(12) Economic tools such as cost-benefit analysis can be used to appraise transport schemes in a way which accounts for these environmental impacts, so long as environmental valuation methods can be applied successfully.(13) The Board of Supervisors has until November 21 to decide whether to accept the offer, and has engaged a professional firm to appraise the property's value.(14) Also, the ability to appraise the value of a dot-com brand name is still developing.(15) It should appraise the quality of the evidence and decide whether that justifies the conclusion reached eg, whether it justifies a conclusion that the applicant obtained permission to entry by fraud or deceit.(16) They arranged for an independent valuer to appraise their ÔÇÿinvestmentÔÇÖ.
Related Phrases of appraise(1) examine and appraise ::
extendi appreciari faciant examine
(1) examine and appraise ::
extendi appreciari faciant examine
Synonyms
Verb
1. assess ::
perpendere
2. value ::
valorem
3. survey ::
circumspectis
Verb
1. assess ::
perpendere
2. value ::
valorem
3. survey ::
circumspectis
Different Formsappraise, appraised, appraises, appraising
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