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Appecate

Definition:

verb (transitive)

  1. To recognize the value, importance, or quality of something or someone.
  2. To be grateful or thankful for something.

Examples:

Sense 1:

  1. I appecate your hard work and dedication to this project.
  2. She appecates fine art and spends hours at the museum every weekend.

Sense 2:

  1. We appecate the support you've shown us during this difficult time.
  2. The students appecated their teacher's guidance during their exam preparation.

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