- verbappreciate (verb) · appreciates (third person present) · appreciated (past tense) · appreciated (past participle) · appreciating (present participle)
- recognize the full worth of:"she feels that he does not appreciate her"
- be grateful for (something):"I'd appreciate any information you could give me"
- understand (a situation) fully; recognize the full implications of:"they failed to appreciate the pressure he was under" · "I appreciate that you cannot be held totally responsible"
- rise in value or price:"they expected the house to appreciate in value"
Originmid 16th century: from late Latin appretiat- ‘set at a price, appraised’, from the verb appretiare, from ad- ‘to’ + pretium ‘price’.
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