Appreciate

  • 51aprece8 — appreciate …

    Glossary of chat acronyms & text shorthand

  • 52apreci8 — appreciate …

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  • 53Appreciated — Appreciate Ap*pre ci*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Appreciated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Appreciating}.] [L. appretiatus, p. p. of appretiare to value at a price, appraise; ad + pretiare to prize, pretium price. Cf. {Appraise}.] 1. To set a price or value… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 54Appreciating — Appreciate Ap*pre ci*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Appreciated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Appreciating}.] [L. appretiatus, p. p. of appretiare to value at a price, appraise; ad + pretiare to prize, pretium price. Cf. {Appraise}.] 1. To set a price or value… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 55presh — Appreciate. 1. Anything that one considers appreciated; e.g., I d like to presh is like saying I d like to enjoy. (Cig, beer, a comfy seat, etc.) 2. The act of appreciating something. E.g., Don t bother me, I m preshing. (Your girlfriend, a funny …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 56presh — Appreciate. 1. Anything that one considers appreciated; e.g., I d like to presh is like saying I d like to enjoy. (Cig, beer, a comfy seat, etc.) 2. The act of appreciating something. E.g., Don t bother me, I m preshing. (Your girlfriend, a funny …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 57regard highly — appreciate, respect, hold a high opinion of …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 58appreciator — appreciate ► VERB 1) recognize the value or significance of. 2) understand (a situation) fully. 3) be grateful for. 4) rise in value or price. DERIVATIVES appreciator noun. ORIGIN Latin appretiare appraise , from pretium …

    English terms dictionary

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  • 60Currency War of 2009–2011 — The Currency War of 2009–2011 is an episode of Competitive devaluation which became prominent in September 2009. Competitive devaluation involves states competing with each other to achieve a relatively low valuation for their own currency, so as …

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