Appreciated in a sentence as an adjective

At the very least I ask that you demonstrate it, and ensure that I feel appreciated.

I am not sure if it is appreciated but I'll try to be bold and add some personal experience.

The fallacy that the "creative" arts have been under appreciated in society is the largest piece of bollocks I've ever heard.

The data is much appreciated, and we have similar data that we're looking at as we're making our decisions about caching.

I remember finding it more adult than Slashdot and appreciated its maturity, figuring I would leave Slashdot.

[Edit: Also, any criticisms of what's already there and thoughts on anything else you feel should be included would be really appreciated.

Simple and well-made is much appreciated, but you don't get to be a douchebag until you've actually made something significant.

The company succeeds: it has the option to rob you of your equity value by getting it all back at a strike-price cost that is a tiny fraction of its now vastly appreciated market value.

Appreciated definitions

adjective

fully understood or grasped; "dangers not yet appreciated"; "these apprehended truths"; "a thing comprehended is a thing known as fully as it can be known"

See also: apprehended comprehended