Similar words: appreciate, appreciation, depreciate, appropriate, emaciated, appropriately, associated, precise. Meaning: [ə'priːʃɪeɪt] adj. 1. giving pleasure or satisfaction 2. fully understood or grasped.
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91. Though the war had interrupted her schooling, her intellectual precocity had quickly been recognized and appreciated by Stewart.
92. The managers now appreciated the need to build and nurture relationships with subordinates.
93. It seemed to me he never appreciated what a mess the Soviet Union was and based on what rotten foundations.
94. Although best appreciated from the ground, an aerial view is still worthwhile.
95. The drop in salary for part time work is perfectly logical and acceptable, though not widely appreciated by colleagues.
96. There is a crucial and fundamental difference, not always appreciated, between acquaintances and friends.
97. What the report does call for is the total elimination of taxation on profits realized for the sale of appreciated assets.
98. He bit into one of Sarah's ham and cucumber sandwiches; his taste buds appreciated them.
99. Alone among them, he appreciated the full potential of radio as the means to insinuate doubt and disaffection among his listeners.
100. It is a natural inclination and instinct to want our effort recognised and appreciated.
101. Security in any situation can never be guaranteed but the security that farming provided was obviously appreciated.
102. It will be appreciated that the precise nature of the degree or defect in acuity or field of vision is highly individual.
103. Very few fully appreciated their profound influence on their junior colleagues.
104. Meanwhile Fund raising events continue, your support is always appreciated.
105. If properly appreciated, and seen as instruction, the empirical can be used to assess theoretical and conceptual formulations.
106. This will be appreciated by the candidate and prevent any unnecessary bad feeling that would affect the outcome.
107. However, many of its attributes are not fully appreciated and the following notes are intended to increase awareness of these.
108. At Wroxeter, as early as 1912, Bushe-Fox clearly appreciated the need to arrange coarse pottery in a dated sequence.
109. And I bet no man has ever appreciated the lava flow of sensuality so near your ice-perfect surface.
110. It will be appreciated that this rule gives the registrar a wide discretion.
111. Mr. Jackson I very much appreciated the opportunity to meet some of the hon. Gentleman's constituents in a delegation.
112. The 5,(http://sentencedict.com/appreciated.html)000 mostly Catholic villagers are upset that the changes they have made are not appreciated.
113. Bix was appreciated by only a handful of musicians and fans during his brief lifetime.
114. Neither had been invited, so I managed to get invitations for them organised, which each seems greatly to have appreciated.
115. Seen from the road, the mountain is greatly foreshortened and its true proportions are best appreciated from a distance.
116. The stock, accounting for splits since the firm went public in 1986, has appreciated by 340 percent.
117. This role is only just being appreciated by even quite sophisticated organizations.
118. A rub on the withers from you is often greatly appreciated in return!
119. I also brought some wine and cheese in a basket to say that I really appreciated the welcoming that I received.
120. However, it is when the two heat sources are used together in combination that the true capabilities can be appreciated.
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