appreciated

appreciated

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.

These are all things which are rarely appreciated nowadays.

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It also reports on how the students appreciated access to a large number of authentic, relevant examples.

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Moreover, in several cases they were associated with other objects of special significance, indicating that these vessels were highly appreciated by their owners.

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The voyage was blessed by fine weather, and appeared to be enjoyed and appreciated by the passengers.

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Providers’ future revenue streams were reasonably predictable, as were (modest) profits, whilst capital appreciated.

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The detailed and helpful comments of two anonymous referees are greatly appreciated.

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The comments of two anonymous referees on an earlier draft of this paper are much appreciated.

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The comments and suggestions provided by two anonymous referees were greatly appreciated.

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The comments from the anonymous referees were much appreciated.

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As well as being appreciated in its own right, music can enable people to participate in activities that are stimulating and personally meaningful.

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Then again, writing music is one of the conditions for appreciated membership in online music communities.

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It is perfectly natural, then, that trainers should say that kindness is not appreciated by them.

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Second, the fragile nature of existing voluntary commitment within faith groups needs to be appreciated.

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The efforts of deputies to consult the population are noted and appreciated, and the reputations of entrepreneurial deputies spread outside their constituencies.

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They did so because both appreciated the dependence of political legitimacy on aesthetic and cultural authority.

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