Similar words: devalued, value, values, devalue, revalue, par value, face value, book value. Meaning: ['væljuːd] adj. 1. (usually used in combination) having value of a specified kind 2. held in great esteem for admirable qualities especially of an intrinsic nature.
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(1) Health is not valued till sickness comes. Thomas Fuller
(3) I valued the house at 50,000 yuan.
(4) I have always valued his advice.
(5) The painting has been valued at £60 000.
(6) A man, like a watch, is to be valued by this manner of going.
(7) Housework is negatively valued as a retreat from a disliked alternative — employment work.
(8) Let our fathers and garandfathers be valued for their goodness,ourselves for our own.
(9) The property was valued at £250 000.
(10) A man is valued as he makes himself valuable.
(11) He valued birth above accomplishments.
(12) He valued the painting at $2000.
(13) He valued the house for me at 80000.
(14) Parenting is not fully valued by society.
(15) In 2001 total exports were valued at $2 billion.
(16) I always valued his advice.
(17) The area is valued for its vineyards.
(18) The stocks were valued at £100 000.
(19) I've always valued her advice.
(20) Mr. Yeo valued Jan for her hard work.
(21) The company has recently been valued at $6 billion.
(22) He valued himself on being promoted.
(23) He left estate valued at a million dollars.
(24) He hated to be valued for his looks alone.
(25) Imports were valued at £516 million last month.
(26) His estate was valued at $150[http://Sentencedict.com],000.
(27) He valued the ring at $80.
(28) Stop belittling yourself - your work is highly valued.
(29) We decided to get the house valued.
(30) I valued my friendship with my classmates.
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