appretiate

English

Verb

appretiate (third-person singular simple present appretiates, present participle appretiating, simple past and past participle appretiated)

  1. Archaic form of appreciate.
    • 1817, The Monthly Review, volume 83, appendix: William Taylor, “Review of Johann Gottlieb Buhle’s History of Modern Philosophy”, pages 457–458:
      The whole controversy is recorded with almost excessive detail; and the extreme want of candour is lamented with which Priestley appretiated Hume.

Latin

Verb

appretiāte

  1. first-person plural present active imperative of appretiō
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