Definition of valuator in English:
valuator
noun ˈvaljʊeɪtəˈvæljəˌweɪdər
archaic A person who makes valuations; a valuer.
Example sentencesExamples
- Two private valuators will be appointed for each property, to ‘ensure the trustworthiness of the value placed on every property as far as possible’.
- Several valuators considered the value of the property.
- It's based on an estimate given to us by a certified valuator.
- One of the criteria of transparency is the speed at which qualified auditors or valuators can make their appraisals.
- The law prescribes that the valuator takes an oath of office before commencing with the valuations, he said.
Definition of valuator in US English:
valuator
nounˈvæljəˌweɪdərˈvalyəˌwādər
archaic A person who makes valuations.
Example sentencesExamples
- One of the criteria of transparency is the speed at which qualified auditors or valuators can make their appraisals.
- Two private valuators will be appointed for each property, to ‘ensure the trustworthiness of the value placed on every property as far as possible’.
- It's based on an estimate given to us by a certified valuator.
- Several valuators considered the value of the property.
- The law prescribes that the valuator takes an oath of office before commencing with the valuations, he said.