2value verb
values; val·ued; valu·ing [+ obj] 1 : to make a judgment about the amount of money that something is worth — usually + at ▪ The agent/appraiser valued the estate at $3.4 million. — usually used as (be) valued ▪ The necklace was valued at $250. 2 : to think that (someone or something) is important or useful
▪ She values the time she spends with her family. ▪ He values her advice/opinions. ▪ The items/objects are highly valued by collectors. ▪ The herbs are valued for their medicinal properties. synonyms appreciate
▪ She values the time she spends with her family. ▪ He values her advice/opinions. ▪ The items/objects are highly valued by collectors. ▪ The herbs are valued for their medicinal properties. synonyms appreciate
— valued adjective [more valued; most valued]
▪ She's a valued [=valuable] member of the staff. ▪ We wish to thank our valued customers.
▪ She's a valued [=valuable] member of the staff. ▪ We wish to thank our valued customers.




