Definitionn. the classification of someone or something with respect to its worth
Last update: October 16, 2015
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Experts can make a proper and correct appraisal of the things they deal with. [Please select]
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Completing his appraisal, he gave her a hard look. [Please select]
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The foregoing is a correct list of the articles and the appraisal of the same. [Please select]
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Albert's private appraisal of "Issy" was that the latter was another funny Rube. [Please select]
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But Hunch's single eye was wandering in fascinated appraisal over Carl's dark, pleasant face. [Please select]
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With the more abundant material now available, such an appraisal would be worth-while. [Please select]
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I was as interested in the result of his appraisal as he was in making it. [Please select]
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He surely was right in his first appraisal of the teacher. [Please select]
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Schools of young crappie were frequently found and the factor of chance in taking or failing to take a school of crappie prevented confident appraisal of abundance. [Please select]
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