- verbappraise (verb) · appraises (third person present) · appraised (past tense) · appraised (past participle) · appraising (present participle)
- assess the value or quality of:"she stealthily appraised him in a pocket mirror" · "the interviewer's job is to appraise and evaluate"
- (of an official or expert) set a price on; value:"they appraised the painting at $200,000"
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘set a price on’): alteration of apprize, by association with praise. The current sense dates from the mid 19th century.
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