English to Punjabi Dictionary appreciate

appreciate

ਕਦਰ
definition
verb
she feels that he does not appreciate her
recognize the full worth of.
they failed to appreciate the pressure he was under
understand (a situation) fully; recognize the full implications of.
example
I 'appreciate' that you cannot be held totally responsible
Why can't we all 'appreciate' each other's good qualities and realize we've all got room for improvement as well?
If you could help me find him or if anyone has any information they can give me I would greatly 'appreciate' it.
they expected the house to 'appreciate' in value
You don't have to be a nuclear physicist to fully 'appreciate' Copenhagen but it certainly does helps if you are.
I'd 'appreciate' any information you could give me
We are still trying to trace the owner and would 'appreciate' any information.
I fully 'appreciate' the fact that it's short notice
I want to send her a card just to tell her that I love her and 'appreciate' the things she has done for me.
The awards have been warmly received by staff who 'appreciate' that some recognition is being given for their hard work over the years.
Tokyo is of course a maritime city and a great port, but people who visit do not always fully 'appreciate' this.
Anyone who drives along this road on a regular basis as I do, will fully understand and 'appreciate' what I mean.
Some of the modern ones 'appreciate' in value, but it is often difficult to sell modern issues for a quick profit.
Furthermore you can expect an original work to 'appreciate' in value whereas a print is far less likely to.
It's time to look at properties that can save time and 'appreciate' in value.
It is just another London borough, full of trendy rich people who do not 'appreciate' the better things in life.
If it's rare and of high quality, it will 'appreciate' in value [given today's low prices].
I would 'appreciate' any information you have on Radar and dangers to health.
So what happens when those shares start to 'appreciate' in value?
she feels that he does not 'appreciate' her
That may be so, but such readers would require a fairly high level of scientific understanding to 'appreciate' the book fully.
Those with an eye for profit will be buying new packaged items likely to 'appreciate' in value.
I 'appreciate' that you cannot be held totally responsible
Now I am back in my world and I love it and 'appreciate' it in a way that I never could before.
I would really 'appreciate' any information any of you can give me about it.
People are grateful for what I do for them, my colleagues 'appreciate' my professionalism.
I'd 'appreciate' any information you could give me
As well as being appreciated by the residents, the artwork may also 'appreciate' in value - but only for the developer.
I would 'appreciate' any relevant information as this is a very worrying time for me.
That Ming vase can sit in your study for five years or more before you see its value 'appreciate' substantially.
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