əˈprēshəbəl sometimes -rishəb- or -rēshēəb- adjective
Etymology: French appréciable, from Middle French appreciable, from apprecier, aprecier to appraise (from Late Latin appretiare ) + -able
: capable of being perceived and recognized or of being weighed and appraised
seldom capable of any appreciable color change — W.H.Dowdeswell
voters were unable to exert any appreciable influence upon the selection of the candidates put forward by their party — F.A.Ogg & P.O.Ray
Synonyms: see perceptible