The appraise of the house was lower than expected.
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The yearly appraise of the worker was complete and sent to the head of staff.
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appraiseadjective
An official valuation of something, especially for tax purposes.
The appraise value of the land increased this year.
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The county completed an appraise to reassess property values.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The word "appraise" in English means: To estimate the value or quality of something., To judge or assess someone or something..
The phonetic transcription of "appraise" is /əˈpreɪz/ in British English and /əˈpreɪz/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.
Synonyms for "appraise": evaluate, value, assess, review, judge, rate, estimate.
Example usage of "appraise": "The jeweler will appraise the diamond ring to determine its worth.". More examples on the page.