Sentences with appraise
ap·praise
A a - This prompted many employers to appraise their selection and recruitment policies. [VERB noun]
- We had an expert appraise the house before we bought it.
- In the late 1980s after he and his wife Sylvia won the much-prized contract to appraise and dispose of the assets of Victorian Railways.
- The new system would more correctly appraise the quality and price of other timber, and encourage more appropriate use, he said.
- He tried to appraise the poetry of John Updike.
- Era of third-party rights — the right for communities to appraise and oversee a project — this was never well received in the community.
- Appraise is sometimes wrongly used where apprise is meant: they had been apprised (not appraised) of my arrival