Synonym: dear, precious, priceless, worthwhile. Antonym: valueless. Similar words: valuable, invariable, evaluate, evaluation, invalid, invalidate, invariably, inviolable. Meaning: [ɪn'væljʊəbl] adj. having incalculable monetary, intellectual, or spiritual worth.
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121. However, the Internet provides some invaluable models and lessons about key components of national and global information infrastructure.
122. These plans were an invaluable tool which increased the accuracy and the efficiency of the project.
123. He argued that by helping Men protect themselves against Chaos they would create an invaluable bulwark against the forces of darkness.
124. This book has been invaluable as a source of teaching materials.
125. He established contacts with townspeople and religious leaders that would be invaluable to him in his later research.
126. That knowledge, handed down by word of mouth over generations is invaluable.
127. Without moralising or imposing too rigid a discipline, they set some invaluable standards.
128. This chronology is invaluable for reconstructing a record of past environmental change, as will be discussed in Chapter 6.
129. But, overall, Rescalc V2 will prove invaluable for analogue designers and equipment manufacturers.
130. I can find Frieze invaluable for capturing graphical output from number crunching software.
131. This potentially invaluable component of case management has become translated or obscured in the care management reforms.
132. And my new confidence was invaluable in making the sale.
133. Meanwhile, another person, a grandparent or godparent perhaps, will get invaluable alone time with the baby.
134. They are regions of huge biological diversity, a treasure chest of invaluable worth, representing 60 million years of evolution.
135. There were positive byproducts of the dreaded bomb, including invaluable scientific and medical breakthroughs.
136. But to get the rest of the details put together and get it organized, it could be an invaluable service.
137. For diners on any kind of restricted diet, this is an invaluable service.
138. For some people it may be an unwanted distraction; for others it may be an exciting and invaluable asset. 5.
139. Improved sewage and water services were invaluable in preventing disease.
140. One of the directors of the Churches Voluntary Work Bureau said the project would be an invaluable experience.
141. Day 2 Invaluable brief on yachts, local area, weather patterns(sentencedict.com), shopping facilities etc.
142. If this can be confirmed, it would be an invaluable adjunct to provenance studies.
143. The antibody test has proven invaluable as a means of protecting the blood supply.
144. A friend can be invaluable in helping you to establish and recognize the loudness needed for ordinary conversation in quiet circumstances.
145. But according to plaintiffs' attorneys, the privilege log could be invaluable in helping them pry loose potentially damning documents.
146. The found the opportunity to learn from fellow managers from different backgrounds invaluable, particularly those from outside financial services.
147. The final chapter, Chapter 8, provides very useful guidance in further reading which can be invaluable to the motivated student.
148. And an invaluable inheritance from lead miner, linen weaver and gentleman scientist.
149. This hard backed book is an invaluable source for the amateur photographer who wants to make the break into studio work.
150. These texts constitute an invaluable resource, documenting particular experiences and interpretations of experiences and attitudes.
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