appraise in the PONS Dictionary

appraise Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to appraise sb's needs

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A housing team was created to appraise the architects' housing designs; this process occurred more frequently during the development of the eastern neighbourhood.
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The jury made their decision after appraising models and digital mock-ups, as well as engaging the five finalists in a presentation and question-and-answer session.
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Keys career as an artist now spans five decades and his work and exhibitions have been widely appraised and reviewed.
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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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Fourth, an emotion can show us how a person has appraised or evaluated an event in relation to its significance for personal well-being.
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What people, your followers, appraise as your effectiveness and ability as a leader becomes their perception, which then becomes reality.
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It is difficult to appraise the actual political power of the party.
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The following year an architect appraised the building and found its older elements had seriously deteriorated.
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Tables, and pricing guides are positioned around the university where students can come and have their books appraised, and bought back.
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Only through introspection can we appraise ourselves more exactly.
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