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appreciated
[ uh-pree-shee-ey-tid ]
adjective
- regarded or received with thankfulness:
The spa vouchers made a much appreciated gift for the new moms.
- highly valued or esteemed:
At the conference we get to network, make friends, and feel like an appreciated part of a vibrant community of researchers.
- perceived and understood; recognized:
The relationships between increased urbanization and decreased infection rates are still inadequately appreciated.
- increased in value:
For most of the society, the appreciated currency just makes it harder to pay off debt.
Transferring appreciated securities to our charitable foundation is an excellent way to support breakthrough research while avoiding the capital gains tax.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of appreciate.
Other Word Forms
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Word History and Origins
Origin of appreciated1
Example Sentences
She added: "I don't think people have really appreciated the power of social prescribing and how good it is to be able to help yourself and have the tools to prevent relapses later on."
Voelkel appreciated such sincerity, finding Roberts’ words refreshing ahead of what he knew would be a daunting season.
On immigration, he has appreciated the flurry of new border restrictions and the emphasis on deportations, including sending men to a notorious mega-prison in El Salvador.
Stuart Waldman, president of the Valley Industry and Commerce Assn., a San Fernando Valley business group, said he appreciated Bass’ remarks about streamlining the city’s permitting processes.
The quintet played a few tracks from their latest, 2020’s “Power Up,” but as expected and appreciated, the hits ruled, from “Shot Down to Flames” to “Hells Bells” to latter-day crowd favorite “Thunderstruck.”
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