Adverb
to a noticeable degree
Source: WordNetHe enlarged perceptibly the scope for debate, liberalized appreciably the intellectual and cultural life of the country and proclaimed the obvious truth that, after an atomic exchange, little would distinguish the Communist ashes from the capitalist ashes. John Kenneth Galbraith
There is one thing that appreciably eases the strain for the plays that arrive at this time of year, and that is that practically nothing is expected of them. Dorothy Parker
A variety of studies in widely different fields show that supervisors who are getting the best production, the best motivation, and the highest levels of worker satisfaction are employee-centred appreciably more often than production-centred. Rensis Likert
If human emotions largely result from thinking, then one may appreciably control one's feelings by controlling one's thoughts - or by changing the internalized sentences, or self-talk, with which one largely created the feeling in the first place. Albert Ellis
A study of the history of wages back through the years indicates clearly that when the cost-of-living rises appreciably wages have shortly been adjusted upward also. Charles E. Wilson
A bush fowls' playground is never appreciably spacious. Nigerian Proverb