ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED.] Estimated at a money value, fixed by valuation; having its worth calculated.
1864. D. A. Wells, Our Burden & Strength, etc., 17. A discrepancy between the real and appraised value of property.
1879. Geo. Eliot, Theo. Such, v. 110. A carefully appraised end to serve.