Appraise in a sentence as a verb

Use the proceeds to buy time.- Mint coins, and by fiat appraise them for massive amounts.

People should be able to critically appraise the source of the comments.

I'm pretty sure his staff understand this well enough to appraise the senator of who stands on which side of this issue.

They're holding a rare race car but the owner asked his know-nothing nephew to appraise it, who was busy texting his girlfriend and absent-mindedly wrote down $500.

Insomuch as he talks about customer development, it's mostly techniques to appraise a potential market.

As someone who's more of a generalist than not, it's almost impossible to arrange interviews through recruiters -- most of them are only looking to match up acronym/skill/buzzword X with length of time Y. A big part of that comes from missing the technical background to properly appraise the value of those technical skills.

In theory, if not in practice, ability to rationally appraise alternatives ought to be more important to people making billion pound decisions than energy and sheer bloodymindedness.

With leaders like Sonic Automotive changing the car buying process with iPads in the hands of all sales people so that one person can find you a car, appraise the trade in, work the finances and sign the deal -- without bringing anyone else into the discussion -- that takes a lot of pain we all have felt out of the process.

Appraise definitions

verb

evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of; "I will have the family jewels appraised by a professional"; "access all the factors when taking a risk"

See also: measure evaluate valuate assess value

verb

consider in a comprehensive way; "He appraised the situation carefully before acting"

See also: survey