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valued
[ val-yood ]
adjective
- highly regarded or esteemed:
a valued friend.
- estimated; appraised:
jewels valued at $100,000.
- having value of a specified kind:
a triple-valued offer.
Other Words From
- non·valued adjective
- quasi-valued adjective
- self-valued adjective
- un·valued adjective
Example Sentences
Sir Tom, from New Cumnock in East Ayrshire, started in business selling trainers from the back of a van but eventually built a property and equity business once valued at more than £1bn.
As a mostly American group telling a story about Northern Ireland, the creative team also valued authenticity.
When she returned to Earth, she valued sensory experiences much more.
While the authors argue that spacetime coordinates are matrices, Minic said “I do not see any deep consequences of that statement! What happens to quantum correlations in that matrix valued spacetime? Do they satisfy the quantum Bell bound? How is the quantum probability computed? Is the Born rule still valid? Are there any new testable predictions?”
"Rest assured that my discretion is based on a deep respect for you and a valued friendship," Jones wrote to Powell in an unpublished letter held at Indianapolis University Library.
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