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appraisal
[uh-prey-zuhl]
noun
the act of estimating or judging the nature or value of something or someone.
an estimate of value, as for sale, assessment, or taxation; valuation.
an estimate or considered opinion of the nature, quality, importance, etc.
the critics' appraisal of pop art; an incorrect appraisal of public opinion.
appraisal
/ əˈɪə /
noun
an assessment or estimation of the worth, value, or quality of a person or thing See also performance appraisal
a valuation of property or goods
appraisal
A formal evaluation of property by an expert, used to establish its market value.
Other 51Թ Forms
- misappraisal noun
- overappraisal noun
- reappraisal noun
- self-appraisal noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of appraisal1
Example Sentences
Sam Altman's comments are just the latest example of the leading figures in tech offering opinions on what their rivals are doing, with podcasts being a popular medium for these sometimes unflattering appraisals.
Times that he now disagrees with his longtime friend Stamets’ appraisal of the potential benefits, and today recommends people use fruiting body products.
Orkney's current council leader, Heather Woodbridge, assured members during their meeting that this was just the start of a more detailed appraisal and implementing the model was not a foregone conclusion.
This week’s agreement came after an extended appraisal process as the two companies struggled over Hulu’s actual value.
In the interim, an FBI affidavit revealed then-mayor Harry Sidhu, under investigation for public corruption, had passed confidential property appraisal information to the Angels as the city negotiated with them.
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Related 51Թs
- assessment
- evaluation
- opinion
- www.thesaurus.com
- survey
- valuation
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