the act of estimating or judging the nature or value of something or someone.
an estimate of value, as for sale, assessment, or taxation; valuation.
an estimate or considered opinion of the nature, quality, importance, etc: the critics' appraisal of pop art; an incorrect appraisal of public opinion.
One email that NBC 7 published even suggested that officials had intentionally inflated an appraisal to get it closer to the sales price.
Morning Report: Explosive Account in Jail Death Case|Voice of San Diego|September 4, 2020|Voice of San Diego
The customer provides the lender all the information for income and asset verification and also marshals the services the lender requires, from securing an appraisal to getting a mortgage as well as flood and title insurance.
First he took energy trading and the NYSE electronic. Now Jeff Sprecher of ICE shares his plans to digitize your mortgage|Shawn Tully|September 2, 2020|Fortune
The most generous appraisal one can lend a stock split is reading it as a vote of confidence by a company’s board that they believe in the underlying health and future growth prospects of the company.
Investors riding high on Apple and Tesla stock splits could get clipped, data shows|rhhackettfortune|August 31, 2020|Fortune
The report released this week made clear, and confirmed other reporting, that the city’s real estate assets department did not do any thorough inspection or appraisal of the building.
Politics Report: Mara Elliott, Plumber|Scott Lewis and Andrew Keatts|August 1, 2020|Voice of San Diego
The shuttered indoor skydiving center that the city last year converted into a homeless service hub will soon get an independent appraisal at a federal housing agency’s request.
Morning Report: Local Pension Funds Scraped by in the Pandemic|Voice of San Diego|July 24, 2020|Voice of San Diego
Thomas, however, reveals she is actually far more understanding in her appraisal of Girls.
Marlo Thomas Says Girls Should Feel Free to Be Like Hannah Horvath|Emily Shire|April 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Closer to home, a neighbor planning his estate had an appraisal done in 2010 and again in late 2012.
Don't Get Too Stressed About the Farm Bubble|Justin Green|April 1, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Elie bemoans its exclusion from the modern American story, and most agree that his appraisal is accurate.
Where’s the Faith in Fiction? Try Crime Novels|David Masciotra|March 10, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Rentoul's appraisal goes too easy, both on Heller and on himself.
A Rather Misguided Catch-22 Reaction|David Frum|January 2, 2013|DAILY BEAST
The listing is not live now, as MMR has decided to wait for a second appraisal of the ring to be completed.
Inside ‘Real Housewives’ Star Taylor Armstrong’s Lawsuit Settlement|Maria Elena Fernandez|June 14, 2012|DAILY BEAST
She was a peach, and he took no pains to conceal his appraisal from his parents that evening.
The Guarded Heights|Wadsworth Camp
Pete's glistening little eyes lingered in appraisal upon her noble rotundities and her dangling quarry.
Somewhere in Red Gap|Harry Leon Wilson
They formed a board of appraisal, with Westbury as chairman.
Dwellers in Arcady|Albert Bigelow Paine
In abandoning it to them, competition leaves it to their appraisal or their estimation, and demands a price for it.
The Ego and His Own|Max Stirner
"Better not," laughed the doctor, with a keen glance of appraisal.
A Man of Two Countries|Alice Harriman
British Dictionary definitions for appraisal
appraisal
appraisement
/ (əˈpreɪzəl) /
noun
an assessment or estimation of the worth, value, or quality of a person or thingSee also performance appraisal