单词 | appraisement |
释义 | appraisementn. 1. a. The action or an act of fixing or estimating the monetary value of something, esp. when carried out by an official appraiser. Cf. appraisal n. 1. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > evaluation, estimation, appraisal > [noun] > so as to fix value taxationc1325 estimation1382 appraising1430 valuing1434 stentc1460 appreciationc1475 prizement1481 sessinga1500 value1523 valuation1529 esteemc1547 estimate1565 appraisement1583 apprizement1605 pricea1616 appraisal1698 apprizing1754 evaluation1755 1583 W. Lambarde Duties of Constables 25 The takers of all thinges..make their purueyance by the verie values thereof..and by appraisement vnder oathe of foure other good men. 1590 in Mariner's Mirror (1951) 37 76 The appraisemente and valewacion of the good shippe called the Katheryn of Waymouthe. 1642 Ord. & Declar. Lords & Comm. 20 Oct. 4 A true appraysement [shall be] made of the same. 1697 J. Pollexfen Disc. Trade & Coyn 117 They..have been actually on Board the said Ship, and have begun to rummage there, pretending to remove the Goods in order to their Inspection and Appraisment. 1745 Season. Adv. Protest. 20 The Landlords are paid their Rents, and no Appraisements are heard of in twenty Years. 1799 J. Wentworth Compl. Syst. Pleading IX. 456 Revaluation and appraisement..was much less than the valuation in the schedule. 1817 Jrnl. Honorable Senate State New Hampsh. June 18 This kind of property is estimated greatly below what those who make the appraisement consider its actual value. 1867 L. M. Child Romance of Republic vi. 68 The tedious details of Mr. Royal's liabilities, and the appraisement of his property. 1905 Advance (Chicago) 28 Dec. 773/3 The total value of her gifts by actual appraisement amounted to less than $20,000. 1954 J. G. Crawford et al. Wartime Agric. in Austral. & N.Z. iii. 75 Within 14 days of appraisement the owner-grower received the appraised price. 1970 M. B. Sussman et al. Family & Inheritance xii. 281 There is no statutory authority..to dispense with an appraisement when the value of the personal property is more than $500. 2006 M. Assaf et al. Global Sourcing & Purchasing Post 9/11 vii. 180 There are four methods for appraisement that Customs allows importers to use for valuing their merchandise. b. A price fixed by appraising; an estimated value. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > monetary value > [noun] > estimated value valuation1535 estimation1551 prisage1611 appraised value1667 appraisement1703 1703 London Gaz. No. 3980/3 Bars of Silver..to be set up at 1d. 2q. per Ounce under the Appraisement. 1748 S. Richardson Clarissa IV. ii. 11 I have consented to take the houshold linen at an appraisement. 1829 Reg. Pennsylvania 20 June 400/2 The estate of the late Mrs. Sarah Twells was sold on Tuesday evening..for $103,637. The appraisement, we understand, was $100,641. 1881 W. Springer in N. Amer. Rev. 132 377 If the appraisement is exorbitant. 1905 Southern Reporter 38 414/1 The property failed to realize the appraisement, and was sold on credit to the defendants. 1940 Lancaster (Pa.) Law Rev. 46 441 The total appraisement of her estate amounted to $72,878.00. 2006 M. Assaf et al. Global Sourcing & Purchasing Post 9/11 vii. 180 This methodology is not widely used as it can be very complex to arrive at an accurate appraisement. 2. Estimation of quality or worth; an instance of this. Cf. appraisal n. 2. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > evaluation, estimation, appraisal > [noun] weenc888 rightnessOE steemc1330 sight1362 witc1374 emprisea1393 reputation?c1400 apprizingc1449 nick?a1450 vail1471 countc1475 opinionc1480 estimationc1522 meting1548 reckoning1548 valuation1548 computation1558 account1583 cess1588 esteem1598 appreciation1605 resentiment1606 repute1610 ratea1616 assessmenta1626 estimate1637 vote1639 supputation1643 compute1646 value1651 resentment1655 contemplation1673 critique1798 appraisement1808 appraisal1817 viewa1854 sizing up1967 chit1989 the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > evaluation, estimation, appraisal > [noun] > estimated worth rewarda1382 rate1425 appraisement1808 1808 C. Breck Trust ii. i. 18 Woman is too trivial or mischievous e'er to be trusted to her inclination, or..to merit an appraisement in any thing but the appendage lucre? 1834 Tait's Edinb. Mag. New Ser. 1 605/2 Both at a glance seemed to make a rapid inventory and appraisement of Mrs. Mark Luke, and her entire set-out. 1881 E. Lynn Linton My Love! III. 5 A lover's keen appraisement of the value of the thing he wants. 1910 N.Y. Observer 14 Apr. 470/1 The appraisement of Mark Twain and of Rudyard Kipling are especially good. 1932 W. S. Maugham Narrow Corner xx. 157 She gave them both a cool survey in which was inquiry and then swift appraisement. 1971 New Scientist 25 Mar. 698/3 Their reading has been wide, their appraisement of the literature careful. 2003 P. Carey My Life as Fake (2005) xx. 106 Though of course he must've been accustomed to being regarded as attractive, it seems that this particular appraisement was new. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2013; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1583 |
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