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value
noun as in financial worth
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noun as in advantage, worth
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benefit, content, import, importance, meaning, power, profit, purpose, quality, sense, significance, use, valuation
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account, bearing, caliber, condition, connotation, consequence, denotation, desirability, distinction, drift, eminence, esteem, estimation, excellence, finish, force, goodness, grade, help, implication, interpretation, mark, merit, preference, regard, repute, serviceableness, state, stature, substance, superiority, usefulness, utility
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verb as in to regard highly
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hold dear, hold in respect, rate highly, regard highly, respect, set store by, think highly of
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Example Sentences
He hopes to secure city approval to start work on the project, valued at $175 million, in about six months.
Our study drew on moral foundations theory, which proposes that people’s sense of right and wrong is built on six core values – care, equality, proportionality, loyalty, authority and purity.
A lot of financial advisors routinely do this, reducing holdings in the S&P 500 or tech-focused investments and putting the gains in value stocks, small-caps, and international shares.
Strategy’s stock is down 25% since December, and its enterprise value to Bitcoin ratio has decreased from over 2 to approximately 1.4.
Strategy’s stock is down 25% since December, and its enterprise value to Bitcoin ratio has decreased from over 2 to approximately 1.4.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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