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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(91) Imports from the continent valued £3.9 million, with linen, wine, timber, naval stores and bar iron prominent.
(92) But this revolution in what must be Britain's most valued public industry, is taking place in the market place.
(93) She has to make workers feel welcome and valued - but mustn't tolerate carelessness or inefficiency.
(94) The miners and the police share occupational cultures in which solidarity and toughness were highly valued.
(95) This has resulted in several of the unlisted equity stakes being valued at a big discount to the quoted investments.
(96) For nothing can be called intrinsically valuable unless it is actually valued by some conscious being.
(97) His published writings were valued by a wide circle of biblical students but his later life was spent in a secluded retirement.
(98) Fepasa is valued at about 3. 6 billion reais, Malan said.
(99) Sundial stolen A 30-INCH sundial, valued at £500, was stolen from a garden in Upper Froyle on Friday night.
(100) Use your postcode so the police can identify your property more quickly. 4 Have precious items valued.
(101) Police said the bicycle, valued at £200, had been left chained to railings but was cut free by the thieves.
(102) Recently he had formed another attachment, one which he valued more.
(103) Most people want to work in a place where they feel valued. That's the bottom line.
(104) Will those householders whose properties are valued through the use of aerial photographs be informed of that?
(105) They were, she realised, respectful to each other and kind, as to valued equals.
(106) Wycliffe had a little room where he kept his books and papers, his photographs and odds and ends he valued.
(107) They valued his vigour and inventiveness and came to respect him as a reliable man of business.
(108) The most valued individuals will be those who can work effectively with other employees in a team effort.
(109) A partially secured creditor is entitled to receive a dividend on the unsecured part of his claim having valued his security.
(110) The fire, which caused damage valued at about £2,500,[sentencedict.com/valued.html] had been started deliberately but the motive was still not clear.
(111) Such contributions were highly valued because the members felt that they were learning much about their own school.
(112) Research evidence supports the view that this relationship is valued highly, especially by the grandparental generation.
(113) When it came to the physical attributes that Fred plainly valued, Lou Spooner passed muster.
(114) One guest appeared in a suit of gold-inlaid armor valued at an estimated $ 10, 000.
(115) The fire at the warehouse destroyed merchandise valued at over $2 million.
(116) Officially, children no longer relegate women to some less valued domestic sphere.
(117) Such jealousies may lead to valued career-move expatriates and/or fixed-term contract workers failing in their postings or result in local industrial unrest.
(118) The literary tradition is valued in so far as it offers a critical evaluation of this transformation and its consequences.
(119) In a society that valued upward mobility, formal education became a gateway to economic and social success.
(120) But to all who valued Hoover, of course, it couldn't mean a damn thing.
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