appreciability

[US]//əˌpriːʃiəˈbɪləti//
[UK]//əˌpriːʃiəˈbɪləti//

Translation

n.the quality or state of being appreciable; perceptibility; the quality of being large enough in amount or degree to be noticed; significance; the extent to which something can be estimated, measured, or valued; evaluability

Phrases & Collocations

appreciability factor

high appreciability

low appreciability

appreciability of value

appreciability of art

increased appreciability

improving appreciability

appreciability rating

appreciability score

appreciability matters

Example Sentences

the appreciability of the price increase was questioned by consumers.

critics questioned the appreciability of the benefits claimed by the company.

the study found little appreciability in the experimental results.

scientists measured the appreciability of the chemical change over time.

the appreciability threshold for detection was very low in the laboratory.

financial analysts debated the appreciability of the recent market trends.

the appreciability of cultural differences became evident during the international conference.

researchers noted the statistical appreciability of the correlation between variables.

the manager recognized the appreciability of the team's efforts during the project.

there was only marginal appreciability in the patient's condition after treatment.

engineers assessed the appreciability of the structural changes to the building.

the appreciability of the environmental impact was underestimated by the report.

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