See Also: Appreciation(money)
appreciation(dictionary)
appreciation(dictionary)
Appreciation(finance)
Currency appreciation(finance)
Capital Appreciation(money)
Stock Appreciation Right (SAR)(finance)
Net unrealized appreciation(finance)
Limited appreciation(finance)
Currency appreciation(money)

appreciation (iou)



appreciation noun. Also appretiation. LME.
[French appreciation from late Latin appretiatio(n-), formed as APPRECIATE: see -ATION.]
Appraised value. rare. Only in LME.
Estimation; judgement; an assessment. E17.
A. Powell There had been a number of appreciations of his work in the literary papers. B. England He settled back and tried to make a proper military appreciation of their situation.
Adequate or high estimation; sympathetic recognition; perception, understanding; gratitude. M17.
J. Galsworthy The appreciation of enough persons of good taste was what gave a work of art its permanent market value. Joyce His appreciation of the importance of inventions now common but once revolutionary. E. Waugh In token of her appreciation the chief purser had been asked to our party.
The action of setting a money value upon something; valuation. Chiefly Scot. L18.
A rise in value. L18.