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Similar words: appreciateappreciationdepreciateappropriateemaciatedappropriatelyassociatedpreciseMeaning: [ə'priːʃɪeɪt]  adj. 1. giving pleasure or satisfaction 2. fully understood or grasped. 
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151. The scale of changes in farmland bird populations is only beginning to be appreciated, the Trust says.
152. A statement would be appreciated by right hon. and hon. Members in all parts of the House.
153. The selling of sugar free squash at break times provides a service appreciated by children and also generates a regular income.
154. Once bitten and the bite had gone deeper, he now knew, than he had ever appreciated.
155. Many delicatessen foods should be eaten and appreciated just as they are, requiring no elaborate preparation or cooking.
156. Admission is free, but a suggested donation of $ 5 would be appreciated.
157. It would be appreciated if a reply could be forwarded to this department by Friday 18 December 1992.
158. Different people may not learn the same things from reading the same book, and a book that someone likes may not be appreciated by another person. Dr T.P.Chia 
159. Personally, I appreciated the importance of being able to empathize with a newly widowed or soon-to-be-divorced client.
160. The monetary value of the lamp, as opposed to its humanitarian value, was greatly appreciated by all the major principals concerned.
161. He paused momentarily to check that his listeners had fully appreciated the humour of his remark.
162. If you could please take your time and respond, it would be greatly appreciated and it will be worth it.
163. I wonder if there -, %, as some moment when she fully comprehended and appreciated him?
164. This dependence on the state was well appreciated by Reith.
165. The paradox of openness and criticism should be appreciated, together with learning how to draw conclusions from evidence.
166. For the record: Mister Bigelow has presented a proposed stipulation of agreed facts, always appreciated in protracted cases.
167. You also appreciated the face-to-face briefings and, especially, the commitment to regular communications.
168. Help restore my faith in women All letters answered Photo appreciated.
169. As she descended the stairs(http://sentencedict.com/appreciated.html), she appreciated for the first time how far she had fallen from grace.
170. It has long been appreciated by science that large numbers behave differently than small numbers.
171. Having delivered them he would invariably check with any reporters present that they had been appropriately appreciated.
172. Our house has appreciated over 20% in the last two years.
173. This property has appreciated rapidly during the last ten years.
174. The opportunity for Mass and the chance to meet friends and catch up on the news is much appreciated.
175. Changes were taking place, though at the time no one fully appreciated how far-reaching these changes were to be.
176. Alan asked me to tell you how much he appreciated your hospitality when he was in London.
177. It will be appreciated that this technique of automated teaching seemed to have enormous potential.
178. The deepest craving of human nature is the need to be appreciatedWilliam James 
179. Work by other engineers was obviously germane to the investigation of geomorphological processes but was not fully appreciated until the 1960s.
180. He patted me on the back and told me how much he needed and appreciated my support.
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