appraise
verb [ T ]
uk/əˈpreɪz/ usto estimate the value, condition, quality, etc. of someone or something after a careful examination:
The banks need to develop the skills required to appraise and monitor borrowers in a market economy.
appraise sth at/for sth The entire property is appraised at $7.2 million.
appraise sth for sth The artwork was appraised for $10 million.
The price was more than twice the land's appraised value.
HR, MANAGEMENT
to meet with an employee to discuss their progress, aims, and needs at work:
Senior staff appraise their day-to-day work, while mentors are on hand to offer general career advice.