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    [Man] ...tie that kinda knot.

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    [Ellis Powell] Throughout history, game wardens have had

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    the difficult duty of recovering drowning victims all over the state.

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    (music)

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    [Craig Hernandez] It's a horrible part of our job, but it's

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    a necessary part.

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    [Robb Furlow] We had a drowning a few years ago in Canyon Lake.

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    The family was camped out 10 feet behind us.

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    [Ellis Powell] A family member looked me in the eyes and

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    asked me, "Please get him back for me, please."

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    And I've given him my word.

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    [Justin Eddins] Before we went down to do our search, they

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    circled us and they said a prayer.

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    [Derek Spitzer] And not only did they pray for their family

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    member who lost their life, but they prayed for us as well.

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    [Johnny Jones] It was difficult not to be emotional when

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    the family is around like that.

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    [Justin Eddins] It's a sad deal, but there's a good feeling

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    knowing that you had a part in bringing closure.

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    [Man] All right.

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    One, two, three, go.

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    [Trey Shewmake] Working with those kind of cases, when they

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    come up after the fact and they say they appreciate us being there and they appreciate our efforts,

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    that's about the only reward that we need.

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    (music)

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    Our dive team originally was composed of nine individuals.

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    [Chris Davis] We're not making anybody do this, there's

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    really no pay incentive or anything like that.

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    So you have to want to do it.

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    [Craig Hernandez] It's not always bodies, I mean, we're involved

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    in a lot of criminal investigations, where there's evidence.

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    [Robb Furlow] There were only three out of the original

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    nine, that had dive experience.

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    [Derek Spitzer] My dive experience was none.

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    [Craig Hernandez] So we went from zero to sixty miles an hour

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    it seems like, just over about a year's time.

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    [Derek] What we wanted to do, is we wanted to get

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    the same bunch of guys who were trained the same way, and so everybody got the same training,

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    even the guys that had already been divers.

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    [Justin] Those camps right over there?

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    [Man] Yeah, right there.

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    [Man] The diving we do is completely technical,

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    and nothing like recreational diving.

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    [Johnny Jones] I found out real quick, it wasn't like what

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    I thought it was gonna be.

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    (music) (splash)

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    [Ellis Powell] If you would imagine laying on your belly,

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    closing your eyes, and crawling through a forest, drop the temperature about 40 degrees,

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    that's how I describe it.

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    [Robb] It's cold, dark, and scary.

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    You know, we're not going out looking at pretty fish, it's...you're lucky if you can see a few inches.

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    [Justin] Johnny, how's your visibility?

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    [Man] The conditions that we dive in generally,

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    are what we call black water conditions.

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    Zero visibility.

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    [Trey] The division equipped us with state-of-the-art

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    diving equipment and in search equipment.

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    [Craig] It's changed the way that we've done things

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    and cut the recovery times down to a fraction.

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    [Justin] Yeah, 10-4 Derek, I hear you loud and clear.

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    [Ellis] As we deploy the sonar, the image that we

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    get is called a waterfall, and it flows down across the screen and it cast shadows, and

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    we can determine what we're looking for, be it a body recovery or evidence recovery.

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    This white imagery right here's gonna be a cliff and there's a log.

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    The imagery is so good on this particular unit, that we have never dove for a body recovery

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    and it not be the target that we thought it was.

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    [Trey] It's difficult for me to watch them break

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    the surface and go down.

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    I know the inherent risks that are involved there.

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    [Robb] It's dangerous, it's technical, and you depend

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    on each other.

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    Concrete, rebar, trees, it is very, very dangerous, what we do.

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    [Man] I can tell you, anybody on the dive team would

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    do anything for each other.

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    [Justin] If I go down and I get entangled.

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    [Craig] If I needed help.

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    [Johnny] If I go down.

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    [Derek] I'm gonna do whatever I can to get down there.

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    [Craig] These guys are coming to help me.

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    (music)

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    We understood and had the same purpose and mission.

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    That's something you don't lose.

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    You just become a family.

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    [Johnny] We are a brotherhood within the brotherhood,

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    of game wardens.

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    [Craig] Putting our life in each other's hands.

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    It brought this group tighter than any game warden group I've ever worked with.

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    [Robb] I'd do anything in the world for these guys.

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    Any of them.

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    (music)

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The example sentences of APPRECIATE in videos (15 in total of 1859)

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come verb, base form up preposition or subordinating conjunction after preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner fact noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction they personal pronoun say verb, non-3rd person singular present they personal pronoun appreciate verb, non-3rd person singular present us personal pronoun being verb, gerund or present participle there existential there and coordinating conjunction they personal pronoun appreciate verb, non-3rd person singular present our possessive pronoun efforts noun, plural ,
and coordinating conjunction then adverb , if preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun can modal , appreciate verb, base form what wh-pronoun this determiner experience noun, singular or mass might modal have verb, base form taught verb, past participle you personal pronoun , and coordinating conjunction appreciate verb, base form
i personal pronoun know verb, non-3rd person singular present he personal pronoun can modal he personal pronoun can modal hear verb, base form me personal pronoun should modal be verb, base form good adjective i personal pronoun appreciate verb, non-3rd person singular present i personal pronoun appreciate verb, non-3rd person singular present this determiner dude noun, singular or mass
just adverb helping verb, gerund or present participle out preposition or subordinating conjunction and coordinating conjunction are verb, non-3rd person singular present doing verb, gerund or present participle what wh-pronoun you personal pronoun can modal and coordinating conjunction we personal pronoun appreciate verb, non-3rd person singular present that preposition or subordinating conjunction and coordinating conjunction we personal pronoun appreciate verb, non-3rd person singular present all determiner
i personal pronoun think verb, non-3rd person singular present my possessive pronoun legs noun, plural definitely adverb do verb, non-3rd person singular present not adverb appreciate verb, base form this determiner , maybe adverb they personal pronoun will modal appreciate verb, base form it personal pronoun in preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner few adjective
great adjective i personal pronoun appreciate verb, non-3rd person singular present the determiner power verb, base form i personal pronoun appreciate verb, non-3rd person singular present the determiner battery noun, singular or mass swap noun, singular or mass ability noun, singular or mass amongst proper noun, singular all predeterminer the determiner ego noun, singular or mass products noun, plural
the determiner viewers noun, plural can modal appreciate verb, base form the determiner chrome proper noun, singular f proper noun, singular 22 cardinal number from preposition or subordinating conjunction both determiner sides noun, plural and coordinating conjunction even adverb get verb, base form to to appreciate verb, base form
if preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun appreciate verb, non-3rd person singular present me personal pronoun doing verb, gerund or present participle that determiner , if preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun appreciate verb, non-3rd person singular present me personal pronoun sharing verb, gerund or present participle with preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun other adjective possibilities noun, plural , could modal
readings noun, plural and coordinating conjunction i personal pronoun know verb, non-3rd person singular present that preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun 'll modal appreciate verb, base form that determiner sag verb, base form i personal pronoun 'm verb, non-3rd person singular present misrising proper noun, singular i personal pronoun know verb, non-3rd person singular present that preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun appreciate verb, non-3rd person singular present this determiner
then adverb it personal pronoun all determiner kind noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction falls noun, plural apart adverb i personal pronoun appreciate verb, non-3rd person singular present the determiner coolness noun, singular or mass factor noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction i personal pronoun appreciate verb, non-3rd person singular present the determiner color noun, singular or mass
so preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun can modal appreciate verb, base form the determiner story noun, singular or mass on preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner superficial adjective level noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction also adverb appreciate verb, base form the determiner depth noun, singular or mass that wh-determiner is verb, 3rd person singular present
easier adverb, comparative so adverb if preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun do verb, non-3rd person singular present appreciate verb, base form the determiner channel noun, singular or mass if preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun appreciate verb, non-3rd person singular present what wh-pronoun i personal pronoun do verb, non-3rd person singular present here adverb do verb, base form n't adverb forget verb, base form to to
appreciate verb, base form more adjective, comparative so preposition or subordinating conjunction we personal pronoun 've verb, non-3rd person singular present got verb, past participle people noun, plural in preposition or subordinating conjunction front noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction us personal pronoun that preposition or subordinating conjunction probably adverb wo modal n't adverb appreciate verb, base form other adjective styles noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction
know verb, base form we personal pronoun really adverb appreciate verb, non-3rd person singular present that preposition or subordinating conjunction it personal pronoun 's verb, 3rd person singular present usually adverb just adverb us personal pronoun talking verb, gerund or present participle to to this determiner camera noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction we personal pronoun just adverb appreciate verb, non-3rd person singular present

Use "appreciate" in a sentence | "appreciate" example sentences

How to use "appreciate" in a sentence?

  • A good teacher will appreciate the good qualities of his students. If one good quality is allowed to emerge, a world of good qualities will emerge from that one.
    -Maharishi Mahesh Yogi-
  • But I think the most important thing is to find the love of your life and have fun in love. And enjoy and appreciate what comes to you.
    -Heidi Klum-
  • I just want everyone out there to know that I'm super-awesome and a great guy and really cool to talk to and that I appreciate all the support.
    -Mark Hoppus-
  • There's a lot of comics writers out there whose work I appreciate and who are nice guys. I really want to work with guys I really respect and enjoy.
    -J. Michael Straczynski-
  • Love is a verb. Love – the feeling – is the fruit of love, the verb. So love her. Sacrifice. Listen to her. Empathize. Appreciate. Affirm her.
    -Stephen Covey-
  • I now, more and more, appreciate when I'm in a group of good people and get to work in good movies and projects. I'm wildly grateful and appreciative.
    -Jeff Goldblum-
  • Happy Wednesday! Happiness is found from within when you learn to appreciate your blessings, LIVE in the present and LOVE!
    -Tracey Edmonds-
  • Gone were my girlish ideas about romantic love and my later ideas about sexual love. From Yi, I learned to appreciate deep-heart love. Peony in Love
    -Lisa See-

Definition and meaning of APPRECIATE

What does "appreciate mean?"

/əˈprēSHēˌāt/

verb
To rise in value (of property or belongings).

What are synonyms of "appreciate"?
Some common synonyms of "appreciate" are:
  • value,
  • respect,
  • prize,
  • cherish,
  • treasure,
  • admire,
  • acknowledge,
  • recognize,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "appreciate"?
Some common antonyms of "appreciate" are:
  • depreciate,
  • decrease,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.