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évaluer

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appraise [Brit əˈpreɪz, americ əˈpreɪz] VERBO trans

1. appraise (examine critically):

appraise painting, information, appearance

2. appraise (evaluate):

appraise value
appraise job performance
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to appraise americ
évaluer meuble, patrimoine
to appraise americ

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appraise [əˈpreɪz] VERBO trans

1. appraise (evaluate):

appraise

2. appraise (estimate):

appraise
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to appraise
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appraise ·ˈpreɪz] VERBO trans

1. appraise (evaluate):

appraise

2. appraise (estimate):

appraise
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to appraise
Present
Iappraise
youappraise
he/she/itappraises
weappraise
youappraise
theyappraise
Past
Iappraised
youappraised
he/she/itappraised
weappraised
youappraised
theyappraised
Present Perfect
Ihaveappraised
youhaveappraised
he/she/ithasappraised
wehaveappraised
youhaveappraised
theyhaveappraised
Past Perfect
Ihadappraised
youhadappraised
he/she/ithadappraised
wehadappraised
youhadappraised
theyhadappraised

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It is difficult to appraise the actual political power of the party.
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To prepare for the dam construction, each individual lot of land was condemned and appraised, and the owner paid a fair value for the land.
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Aside from drafting, they are also authorized to make inventories, property descriptions, take company minutes, and appraise and convey real estate.
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His annual follow-up concerts gained even more popular and critical appraise with their numerous innovations, expansive programs, refined performances, and special guest appearances.
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Sterling then informed me that a person must be appointed to appraise the stock before they would take any on shipboard.
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