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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(121) Your regular support will be valued by both the Committee and your fellow members.
(122) This authenticity seems to incorporate and synthesize suffering, to give a profound and valued richness to a whole life.
(123) Group Services has had to reflect these changes resulting in a cutback on staff numbers with the loss of many valued colleagues.
(124) The equity in 100, Gurney Road is valued in the region of £50,000.
(125) The thieves also made off with a Stihl chainsaw valued at £150.
(126) When you want to borrow on a mortgage, the prospective lenders will have the property valued at your expense.
(127) Thieves broke into the gallery and made off with paintings valued at over $2 million.
(128) The department grants an average of 35 licenses, valued at some $ 32 million in sales, every day.
(129) Some economists have also suggested that the present sales taxes should be replaced by a valued added tax.
(130) Like the photogram they were highly valued because of the absolute impersonality achieved in the tonal rendering through some mechanistic agency.
(131) From these beginnings aerial photography has developed into one of the archaeologist's most valued aids.
(132) Where properties are untenanted, Retirement Assured has valued them at open market value with vacant possession.
(133) However, taking account of dignity requires the acceptance of any necessary trade-offs between it and other valued objectives.
(134) The licensed chemist property portfolio was valued at the year end by Chesterton.
(135) I suppose value things that would not be valued elsewhere.
(136) The problem lies in how intangible assets are defined and valued.
(137) The deal is for 15 years and is valued in excess of $ 100 million.
(138) It gave an accurate insight into what the crew valued.
(138) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(139) Although this community imposed its own brand of conformity in many ways, individual expression was valued highly.
(140) One aspect of illusion is perspective, much valued in the Western tradition.
(141) In 860 Charles had valued the houses and stock of small traders.
(142) The main reason for the change is the rise in indirect taxes such as valued added tax which affect the poor disproportionately.
(143) The paintings have been valued at $3.5 million, which is probably a conservative estimate.
(144) The soul of a true Hero always finds a better rate of exchange, and is valued highly by the gods.
(145) Because of the timescale the estate agents being paid up to £10.95 for each house valued are thought to be rushing the work.
(146) Some 1,000 roof tiles, valued at about £300, were stolen.
(147) She had her antique vases valued by a reputable dealer.
(148) I made it clear at the outset that I valued both as colleagues, but sought no advances.
(149) He could retain $ 75, 000 in home equity, plus a car valued at $ 1, 900.
(150) On 5 September a credit note No. 19 was received from A. Creditor in respect of damaged goods valued £5.00 returned by the hotel.
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