单词 | reappraise |
释义 | reappraisev. transitive. To make a fresh appraisal of, esp. in the light of new facts; to revalue, reassess. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > evaluation, estimation, appraisal > appraise, estimate [verb (transitive)] > again repraisec1450 revaluec1500 reappraise1732 transvalue1899 re-evaluate1905 revaluate1917 1732 H. Crouch Compl. Guide to Officers of Customs in Out-ports vi. 292 If Goods are not bid upon, because appraised at too great a Value..; a new Writ of Appraisement will be awarded for re-appraising such Goods at a lesser Value. 1789 Rep. Lords of Comm. for Consideration Trade & Foreign Plantations iii. No. 8 The Person hiring them agreeing to take such Care of them, that on their being re-appraised at the End of the Term they are hired for, if there should be any Loss or Diminution in the Valuation, he shall make good such Loss. 1825 2nd Rep. Comm. Soc. Mitigation & Gradual Abolition Slavery 22 The plantation..should be fairly appraised at the commencement of the lease, and should again be fairly re-appraised at its termination. 1895 U.S. Customs Guide 124 As I consider the appraisement made by the United States appraisers too high..I have to request that the same may be reappraised..with as little delay as your convenience will permit. 1903 Daily Chron. 3 Nov. 5/3 Mr. Low..arranged to have the rental reappraised every twenty-five years. 1961 Lancet 22 July 213/1 There is singularly little evidence that sufficient thought has been devoted to the problem of reappraising the treatment. 1976 New Yorker 8 Mar. 127/1 His subject—finding appropriate uses for technology, and reappraising the engineer's role in society—is important. 2004 Herald (Glasgow) (Nexis) 25 Oct. 6 US security sources reappraised the number of terrorists in Iraq from an initial estimate of 2,000 to 20,000. Derivatives reaˈppraised adj. ΚΠ 1854 Rep. Comm. Senate U.S. 1st Session 33rd Congr. 49 Unsold lands shall be subject to entry and sale at a price not exceeding such reappraised value. 1894 W. Epps Land Syst. Australasia ix. 137 It was provided by the Act of 1885 that leases for 30 years might be obtained, with a right of renewal in perpetuity at reappraised rentals. 1986 Acad. of Managem. Rev. 11 175 Although covariance may increase..this does not necessarily mean that the reappraised control ratios will be balanced. reaˈppraiser n. ΚΠ 1885 Galveston (Texas) Daily News 21 Dec. 1/5 The collector at New York was necessarily and naturally assailed by selfish interest, because in case of a disagreement between two re-appraisers his decision was final. 1906 Westm. Gaz. 1 Sept. 2/1 The appraisers put a higher value upon them; the reappraisers decide that the true value is 21s., less 20 per cent. and 5 per cent. 2000 Art Bull. 82 586 Zerner reveals that he is not an armchair reappraiser or synthesizer but has engaged in a lot of hard and penetrating looking and thinking. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1732 |
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