appraise
ap·praise (ə-prāzʹ)tr.v. ap·praised, ap·prais·ing, ap·prais·es 1. To evaluate, especially in an official capacity. 2. To estimate the quality, amount, size, and other features of; judge. See Synonyms at estimate. [Middle English appreisen, possibly from Old French aprisier, from Late Latin appretiāre: Latin ad-, ad- + Latin pretium, price; See per-5 in Indo-European Roots.] ap·praisʹing·ly adv.ap·praisʹa·ble adj.ap·praiseʹment n.ap·praisʹer n.ap·praisʹing·ly adv.
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