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How to pronounce appraiser in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms valuator
Type of evaluator, judge
Has types valuer
Derivation appraise
Type Words
Synonyms authenticator
Type of critic
Derivation appraise

Examples of appraiser

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A federal appraiser said the deal was fair, valuing both properties at $639,000.
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Bill Hoffman, an oil reservoir appraiser, spoke in favor of a no-exemptions fee.
From the chron.com
If exact comparables aren't available, the appraiser can make price adjustments.
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Bensoussan, 58, an appraiser, replaces Jerry Rindone on the five-member council.
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The first appraiser said their planned repairs shouldn't cost more than $25,000.
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The appraiser was so unfamiliar with the area he couldn't even find it on a map.
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Media appraiser Kevin Kamen estimates that its value has fallen by at least 25%.
From the forbes.com
To recoup costs, you have to hire an appraiser who specializes in deconstruction.
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Both the appraiser and a representative of the charity must then sign the form.
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  • One who estimates officially the worth or value or quality of things
  • One who determines authenticity (as of works of art) or who guarantees validity
  • An appraiser (from Latin appretiare, to value), is one who sets a value upon property, real or personal. In England the business of an appraiser is usually combined with that of an auctioneer, while the word itself has a similar meaning to that of "valuer." (See Auction, Valuation (finance).)
  • One who performs appraisals
  • A person qualified by education, training, and experience to estimate the value of real property and personal property.
  • A professional who has been trained to assess the value of property.
  • A professional who conducts an analysis of the property, including references to sales of comparable properties in order to develop an estimate of the value of the property. The appraiser's report is called an "appraisal".
  • A licensed professional who determines the market value for property values. They offer an unbiased opinion based on current market data and the replacement value of the property.
  • Someone who practices appraisal. Appraisers' work involves appraising, review (the process of critically studying a report prepared by another), or consulting (the process of providing information, analysis of real estate data, and recommendations on diversified problems in real estate, other ...