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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(241) He was valued by both his peer and his superiors.
(242) Our plan is to raffle a car rental valued at $ 300.
(243) Aquaculture, valued foods, formation foods, oversea incorporation, breed aquatics, feeds & livestock product.
(244) The metal had been valued at twice or thrice its current price.
(245) In the straight-laced world of Japanese banking, stability and seniority are highly valued,(sentencedict.com/valued.html) unlike the U.S. model that emphasizes individual merit and profitability.
(246) The goods are valued in gross profit at 20,000 yuan.
(247) Spencer Wellesley Percy, Queen City Hoops: For a guy valued as highly as Kendrick Perkins is, and someone brought in to be OKC's big man of the future, I think this one is easy.
(248) This paper extends the concept of arc connected convexness of single valued maps to set valued maps.
(249) It bases its figure on equity valued, not at market value, but at par value.
(250) You do not value what should be valued, I see I was casting pearls before swine.
(251) At the last, discussed the relations of the tautology between Lukasiewicz many valued logic system and classical two valued system.
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