appreciable

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[ US /əˈpɹiʃəbəɫ/ ]
[ UK /ɐpɹˈiːʃɪəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. enough to be estimated or measured
    appreciable amounts of noxious wastes are dumped into the harbor
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How To Use appreciable In A Sentence

  • Unlike his characters, known for galumphing around European capitols, his team is on a far more appreciable quest of rooting though Washington, Philadelphia and New York.
  • Surely hard biting is sufficiently appreciable by the person bitten without any visual admeasurement of the masseter muscles or the zygomatic arches. Are the Effects of Use and Disuse Inherited? An Examination of the View Held by Spencer and Darwin
  • They do not bioaccumulate in biota to any appreciable extent, as they are largely metabolized.
  • But after eight years of a botched military solution that has cost the United States hundreds of billions of dollars, thousands of lives and no appreciable decrease in adherents to terrorist organizations, I think it’s well past time that we closed the book on the “post-9/11 mentality.” The Detroit Bomber and the Post-9/11 Mentality | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • So I went back to the data to see if there was any appreciable difference in response by gender.
  • In this reagent also the China silk dissolved, and the Tussah silk as well as the lustra-celluloses underwent no appreciable change. Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900
  • The central bank no longer called the risks "appreciable," a notable change in Fed-speak, while also saying it will "act in a timely manner as needed. Chop, Chop
  • At temperatures outside of a furnace, steel doesn't have any appreciable creep.
  • These experiments provided the first example of genetically engineered plants with the ability to synthesize betaine at appreciable levels.
  • Loca" is hip-hop merengue performed in two languages, with assistance from Dominican rapper El Cata and English rapper Dizzee Rascal, with little appreciable difference between the versions; "Lo Que Más" is one of a handful of doleful ballads; the Pitbull-assisted "Rabiosa" is giddy, rapid-fire Latin pop. Album review: Shakira, "Sale el Sol"
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