Pronunciation: /əˈfɪrər/
noun a person who assesses or determines the amount of a fine or penalty
A1 An affeerer is a person who determines the amount of a fine or penalty.
A2 The affeerer set the fine at a reasonable amount based on the offense.
B1 The role of an affeerer is to assess and fix the penalty for a wrongdoing.
B2 The affeerer carefully considered the evidence before deciding on the appropriate fine.
C1 The affeerer's judgment is crucial in ensuring fair and just penalties are imposed.
C2 The affeerer's expertise in legal matters is highly respected in the judicial system.
formal The court will affeerer the damages to be paid by the defendant.
informal I heard they're going to affeerer the fine for parking in the wrong spot.
slang I hope they don't affeerer the ticket too high, it's already expensive enough.
figurative She always affeers the consequences of her actions before making a decision.
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