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appraise at
appraise at
To be worth (a certain amount of money), as judged by a professional. My grandmother's necklace appraised at a much higher price than I anticipated. The home did not appraise at the listed sale price. I'm hoping the statue is appraised at $10,000.
appraise something at something
to study something and place a monetary value on it. They appraised the house at twice what it is worth. The diamond ring was appraised at a very high price.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Katie | | ['keiti] | |
| Massoud | | - | Persian |
| Tacito | | tah-CHEE-to (Italian), tah-THEE-to (Spanish), tah-SEE-to (Latin American Spanish) | Italian, Spanish, Portuguese |
| Hero (2) | | - | Ancient Greek (Latinized) |
| Ermolai | | - | Russian |
| Fishke | | - | Yiddish |