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assessor
as·ses·sor A0473500 (ə-sĕs′ər)n.1. An official who evaluates property for taxation.2. An assistant to a judge or magistrate, usually selected for special knowledge in a particular area. as′ses·so′ri·al (ăs′ə-sôr′ē-əl) adj.assessor (əˈsɛsə) n1. (Education) a person who evaluates the merits, importance, etc, of something, esp (in Britain) work prepared as part of a course of study2. (Professions) a person who evaluates the merits, importance, etc, of something, esp (in Britain) work prepared as part of a course of study3. (Banking & Finance) a person who values property for taxation4. (Professions) a person who values property for taxation5. (Insurance) a person who estimates the value of damage to property for insurance purposes6. (Professions) a person who estimates the value of damage to property for insurance purposes7. (Law) a person with technical expertise called in to advise a court on specialist matters8. (Professions) a person with technical expertise called in to advise a court on specialist matters9. (Professions) a person who shares another's position or rank, esp in an advisory capacity assessorial adjas•ses•sor (əˈsɛs ər) n. 1. a person who makes assessments, esp. for tax purposes. 2. an adviser or assistant to a judge. [1350–1400] as•ses•so•ri•al (ˌæs əˈsɔr i əl, -ˈsoʊr-) adj. as•ses′sor•ship`, n. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | assessor - an official who evaluates property for the purpose of taxing ittax assessoradministrative official, bureaucrat - an official of a bureaucracylister - assessor who makes out the tax lists |
assessornoun examiner, tester, inspector, investigator, analyser, surveyor, appraiser, checker external assessors of exam resultsTranslationsassess (əˈses) verb1. to estimate or judge the quality or quantity of. Can you assess my chances of winning? 評估或判定品質或數量 (對數量或質量)進行估價 2. to estimate in order to calculate tax due on. My income has been assessed wrongly. 估算(以計算應繳稅金) (为征税)估定(财产)的价值 asˈsessment noun 估價,估算 評價,估算 asˈsessor noun 評估員,估價員 評估员assessor
assessor1. a person who evaluates the merits, importance, etc., of something, esp (in Britain) work prepared as part of a course of study 2. a person with technical expertise called in to advise a court on specialist matters Assessor a judicial official in ancient Rome, in medieval Europe, and in some bourgeois states such as Germany. In Russia, Peter I created the post of assessor on the staffs of the Senate, the Synod, the courts, and the other Collegiums. This post was gradually abolished in the second half of the 19th century. (It was retained longest in the provincial governments.) The rank corresponding to this post—col-legial assessor, the eighth civilian rank in the Table of Ranks—existed until the overthrow of tsarism in 1917. assessor
assessor Any person who contributes to a trainee’s assessment in the workplace, providing feedback to the trainee and to the clinical supervisor and educational supervisor.assessor (ă-ses′ŏr) [L. assessor, assistant to a judge] One who makes an appraisal of a patient's signs, symptoms, or status, or of the data of a research protocol. LegalSeeAssessassessor
AssessorA person licensed by a municipality to conduct appraisals of local properties. An assessor may take into account the quality of a property, values of surrounding properties, and market conditions in the area. The purpose of an assessor's appraisals is to assess the value of properties so as to determine each owner's property tax liability.assessorA public official charged with maintaining the property tax rolls and the accuracy of the appraised and assessed value of properties.See ASSR See ASSRassessor Related to assessor: accessorizeSynonyms for assessornoun examinerSynonyms- examiner
- tester
- inspector
- investigator
- analyser
- surveyor
- appraiser
- checker
Synonyms for assessornoun an official who evaluates property for the purpose of taxing itSynonymsRelated Words- administrative official
- bureaucrat
- lister
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