appraise
41appraise — Ho oholo, ho oholo waiwai …
42appraise — /ə preɪz/ verb to assess or to calculate the value of something or someone …
43appraise — To estimate value; to determine the amount of a loss according to the value of the property injured or destroyed. Vincent v German Ins. Co., 120 Iowa 272, 278, 94 NW 458. 29A Am J Rev ed Ins § 1610 …
44appraise — v.tr. 1 estimate the value or quality of (appraised her skills). 2 (esp. of an official valuer) set a price on; value. Derivatives: appraisable adj. appraiser n. appraisive adj. Etymology: APPRIZE by assim. to PRAISE …
45difficult to appraise — index intangible Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
46apprise — appraise, apprise Like many near sounding words with some relation of meaning, these are often confused. Appraise means ‘to assess the value of (something or someone)’ (e.g. • When a man is stripped of all worldly insignia, one can appraise him… …
47appraisee — appraise ► VERB 1) assess the quality or nature of. 2) give (an employee) an appraisal. 3) (of an official valuer) set a price on. DERIVATIVES appraisee noun appraiser noun. USAGE Appraise is frequently confused …
48appraiser — appraise ► VERB 1) assess the quality or nature of. 2) give (an employee) an appraisal. 3) (of an official valuer) set a price on. DERIVATIVES appraisee noun appraiser noun. USAGE Appraise is frequently confused …
49Appraised — Appraise Ap*praise , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Appraised}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Appraising}.] [Pref. ad + praise. See {Praise}, {Price}, {Apprize}, {Appreciate}.] 1. To set a value; to estimate the worth of, particularly by persons appointed for the… …
50Appraising — Appraise Ap*praise , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Appraised}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Appraising}.] [Pref. ad + praise. See {Praise}, {Price}, {Apprize}, {Appreciate}.] 1. To set a value; to estimate the worth of, particularly by persons appointed for the… …