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What is the past tense of appraise?

What's the past tense of appraise? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of appraise is appraised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of appraise is appraises.

The present participle of appraise is appraising.

The past participle of appraise is appraised.

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Relevant staff then need to be appraised and the extent and quality of the team's skills base assessed.
Interestingly, having an opportunity to purchase the lands at less than the appraised value did not lower the cost.
Of the ones I saw, only the one that I appraised was worth more than the turn-in price.
Staff may be appraised both upon the quantity of calls made or received and conformity to the script.
The woman raised a lorgnette and appraised the muddied rugby shirt with pursed lips.
The bids are evaluated and schemes are appraised to see if they are achieving their targets every three months.

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