valuate
[ val-yoo-eyt ]
/ ˈvæl yuˌeɪt /
verb (used with object), val·u·at·ed, val·u·at·ing.
to set a value on; appraise.
Origin of valuate
First recorded in 1870–75; back formation from
valuation
OTHER WORDS FROM valuate
val·u·a·tor, nounWords nearby valuate
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valsalva,
valsalva maneuver,
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value,
value added,
value date
Example sentences from the Web for valuator
The first point that a valuator should inquire into, is the age of the forest land on which a plantation has been formed.
Gold, Sport, And Coffee Planting In Mysore |Robert H. ElliotMr. J. M. Green, contractor, was valuator on behalf of the County.
The Court Houses of a Century |Kenneth W. McKayHowever great and inexplicable these differences may be, it is not the business of the valuator of a manure to discuss them.
Elements of Agricultural Chemistry |Thomas Anderson
British Dictionary definitions for valuator (1 of 2)
valuator
/ (ˈvæljʊˌeɪtə) /
noun
a person who estimates the value of objects, paintings, etc; appraiser