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as·ses·sor
(ə-sĕs′ər)n.
1. An official who evaluates property for taxation.
2. An assistant to a judge or magistrate, usually selected for special knowledge in a particular area.
as′ses·so′ri·al (ăs′ə-sôr′ē-əl) adj.
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assessor
(əˈsɛsə)n
1. (Education) a person who evaluates the merits, importance, etc, of something, esp (in Britain) work prepared as part of a course of study
2. (Professions) a person who evaluates the merits, importance, etc, of something, esp (in Britain) work prepared as part of a course of study
3. (Banking & Finance) a person who values property for taxation
4. (Professions) a person who values property for taxation
5. (Insurance) a person who estimates the value of damage to property for insurance purposes
6. (Professions) a person who estimates the value of damage to property for insurance purposes
7. (Law) a person with technical expertise called in to advise a court on specialist matters
8. (Professions) a person with technical expertise called in to advise a court on specialist matters
9. (Professions) a person who shares another's position or rank, esp in an advisory capacity
assessorial adj
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as•ses•sor
(əˈsɛs ər)n.
1. a person who makes assessments, esp. for tax purposes.
2. an adviser or assistant to a judge.
[1350–1400]
as•ses•so•ri•al (ˌæs əˈsɔr i əl, -ˈsoʊr-) adj.
as•ses′sor•ship`, n.
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Noun | 1. | assessor - an official who evaluates property for the purpose of taxing it administrative official, bureaucrat - an official of a bureaucracy lister - assessor who makes out the tax lists |
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assessor
noun examiner, tester, inspector, investigator, analyser, surveyor, appraiser, checker external assessors of exam results
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Translations
مُقَدِّر أو مُخَمِّن الضَّريبَه
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ligningsmandsagkyndigvurderingsmand
kárbecslõülnök
matsmaîur
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vergi takdir ve tahakkuk memuru
assessor
[əˈsesəʳ] N1. (Jur) → perito/a m/f asesor(a)
2. (Insurance) → perito/a m/f tasador(a)
3. (Educ) → examinador(a) m/f
4. (US) [of taxes etc] → tasador(a) m/f
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assessor
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assessor
[əˈsɛsəʳ] na. (Scol) consulente esterno incaricato della valutazione di un curriculum o della preparazione degli studenti
c. (Law) → perito
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assess
(əˈses) verb1. to estimate or judge the quality or quantity of. Can you assess my chances of winning?
2. to estimate in order to calculate tax due on. My income has been assessed wrongly.
asˈsessment nounasˈsessor noun
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