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Noun
/əˈprāzəl/,
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appraisals, plural;
  1. An act of assessing something or someone
    • - treatment begins with a thorough appraisal of the patient's condition
    • - the report has been subject to appraisal
  2. An expert estimate of the value of something
    • - the final figure is just a little more than triple the appraisal

  1. the classification of someone or something with respect to its worth
  2. an expert estimation of the quality, quantity, and other characteristics of someone or something
  3. (appraise) measure: evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of; "I will have the family jewels appraised by a professional"; "access all the factors when taking a risk"
  4. (appraise) survey: consider in a comprehensive way; "He appraised the situation carefully before acting"
  5. appraising(a): exercising or involving careful evaluations; "looked him over with an appraising eye"; "the literary judge uses many evaluative terms"
  6. A decision method is an axiomatic system that contains at least one action axiom.
  7. Economic appraisal is a type of decision method applied to a project, programme or policy that takes into account a wide range of costs and benefits, denominated in monetary terms or for which a monetary equivalent can be estimated. ...
  8. A judgment or assessment of the value of something, especially a formal one
  9. (appraise) To set a value; to estimate the worth of, particularly by persons appointed for the purpose; as, to appraise goods and chattels; To estimate; to conjecture; To praise; to commend
  10. (16. Appraisals) Participants will be given the opportunity to give an appraisal of each seminar. The appraisal form will be provided by the client or by CRPM. When the client has a training department, the original appraisal forms are sent to the client and CRPM keeps a copy. ...
  11. (Appraisals) Any appraiser should hold a diploma as a gemologist. All appraisals should identify the type of stones and metals, measurements and weights of stones, listing of color, clarity, cut quality blemishes and treatments, type of settings for jewelry.
  12. (Appraisals) This is how the value of the home is verified. Recent comparable sales from local homes are used to gauge your home’s value.
  13. All appraisals will be ordered by the lender upon receipt of the loan application and all financial documents (credit report, tax return, and bank statements) are approved. Any borrower provided appraisals will not be accepted. ...
  14. (Appraise) To set and state in writing the true value of property.
  15. (Appraise) Exercise expert judgment of the value or status of proposals or performance.
  16. (Appraise) To determine the current replacement value or purchase price of an object, usually for the purpose of insuring it. Similar to, but not the same as, determining value. Appraisal is sometimes defined as an estimate of the hypothetical current cost of acquisition. See insure and value.
  17. (Appraise) to evaluate or judge.
  18. (appraise (v)) To decide the value, quality or worth of something
  19. A written analysis of the estimated value of a property prepared by a qualified appraiser.
  20. A written justification of the price paid for a property, primarily based on an analysis of comparable sales of similar homes nearby.
  21. An estimation of the value of a property on a certain date given by a qualified person, usually after an inspection of the property.
  22. An opinion of value based upon a factual analysis. Legally, an estimation of value by two disinterested persons of suitable qualifications.
  23. Process that determines the value of property, or the extent of damage, usually performed by an impartial expert.
  24. an estimate of the value of a property, made by a qualified professional called an appraiser.
  25. An expert judgment or estimate of the quality or value of real estate as of a given date.