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  • 21value — /val yooh/, n., v., valued, valuing. n. 1. relative worth, merit, or importance: the value of a college education; the value of a queen in chess. 2. monetary or material worth, as in commerce or trade: This piece of land has greatly increased in… …

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  • 22value — 1. noun /ˈvæl.juː/ a) The quality (positive or negative) that renders something desirable or valuable The Shakespearean Shylock is of dubious value in the modern world. b) The degree of importance you give to something. The value of my childrens… …

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  • 23prize — {{11}}prize (n.1) reward, 1590s, alteration of Middle English prise (c.1300 in this sense; see PRICE (Cf. price) (n.)). Prize fighter is from 1703; prize fight from 1824. Prized highly esteemed is from 1530s. {{12}}prize (n.2) something taken by… …

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  • 24value — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, worth, high quality, from Anglo French, from Vulgar Latin *valuta, from feminine of *valutus, past participle of Latin valēre to be of worth, be strong more at wield Date: 14th century 1. a fair return or… …

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  • 25value — I. n. 1. Worth, utility, importance (value in use). 2. Price, cost, rate, equivalent (value in exchange). 3. Estimation, excellence, importance. 4. Precise signification, import. 5. (Mus.) Relative length, duration …

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  • 26o|ver|prize — «OH vuhr PRYZ», transitive verb, prized, priz|ing. to prize or value too highly; overrate …

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  • 27Nobel Prize controversies — Nobel Prize Awarded for Outstanding contributions in physics, chemistry, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine. The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, identified with the Nobel Prize, is awarded for… …

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  • 28Freedom to Create Prize — Freedom to Create Official website http://www.freedomtocreate.com Freedom to Create was established by businessman Richard F. Chandle …

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  • 29admire — I. v. a. 1. (Rare.) Wonder at, be surprised at, be astonished or amazed at. 2. Esteem great, regard with pleasure, think fine, count brilliant, like much, think highly of, have a high opinion of, prize or value highly. II. v. n. (Rare.) Wonder,… …

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  • 30hold someone/something dear — CHERISH, treasure, prize, appreciate, value highly, care for/about, set great store by; informal put on a pedestal. → hold * * * care for or value someone or something greatly fidelity is something most of us hold dear …

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