0 to examine someone or something in order to judge their qualities, success, or needs:
At the end of each teaching practice, trainee teachers are asked to appraise their own performance.
In cooperation with other professionals, social workers will appraise the individual's needs.
He coolly appraised the situation, deciding which person would be most likely to succeed.
The ring was appraised at $40,000.
1 to judge the quality, success, or needs of someone or something:
2 to estimate the value, condition, quality, etc. of someone or something after a careful examination:
3 to meet with an employee to discuss their progress, aims, and needs at work:
Thus, the latter method is more appropriate to appraise a party's regional electoral strength.
Finally, two recommendations on the introduction of technologies were impossible to appraise because of the influence of major external factors.
Special features of the workbook include awarenessraising reading tasks and guided exercises to help develop and practise the critical skills required to appraise papers independently.
The advantages of going beyond single studies to appraise the body of knowledge relevant to a given policy or practice question are palpable.
Consider its application when appraising policy to increase welfare state spending; will this always crowd out voluntary charitable giving?
To enable the fertility rates inherent in the projections at various times to be appraised, the number of births per 1000 females has been computed.
Higher numbers indicate a greater maturity in one's object relations or ability to cognitively appraise situations.
The quality of included studies was critically appraised.
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