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Word | Appraise |
Hindi Meaning | मूल्यांकन करना, आगणक, मूल्यांकक, आंकलन, आंकना, क़ीमत आँकना, मूल्य निर्धारित करना, कूतना, मूल्य ठहराना |
place a value on; judge the worth of something; I will have the family jewels appraised by a professional / consider in a comprehensive way / To set a value / To evaluate the worth of / estimate value of / assess the value or quality of. / to say how much something is worth after you have carefully examined it : to give an official opinion about the value of (something) / to give your opinion about the condition, quality, or importance of (something or someone that you have studied or examined), | |
Usage | ⇒ Brokers appraise the value of the merchandise Teachers appraise the work and study of individual students Society must appraise the work of artists, social workers, scientists, reformers etc ⇒ Brokers appraise the value of the merchandise ⇒ Simone, an expert in African sculpture, was asked to appraise the ambassador's collection of masks. ⇒ It is difficult to appraise old paintings; it is easier to call them priceless. ⇒ The ring must be appraised by a jeweler before it can be insured. ⇒ she stealthily appraised him in a pocket mirror ⇒ The furniture was appraised at 159 baht |
Synonyms | assess, evaluate, estimate, measure, judge, rate, value, gauge, survey, calculate, compute, valuate, assay, reckon, weigh, examine, figure, price, appreciate, consider, |
Antonyms | devaluate, depreciate, exculpate, presume, browse, presuppose, undervalue, estimate, abhor, deride, detest, misjudge, accurate, unblemished, wonder, gripe, unerring, unmarked, wise, |
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