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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.
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Example Sentences
In the workplace, where efficiency is valued, spending extra time on this sort of perfectionism was detrimental to their overall performance.
“So when you see gaps in the social services, when you see that another component of government has been taken over by an anti-person perspective and says, ‘those people aren't valued,’ librarians have stepped up.â€
Back at Josée's salon, Naomi tells me that braiding is not just an important source of income, but a valued cultural practice that brings her family together.
Due to federal privacy laws, the college couldn't reveal any more details, but it said that international students are "valued members of the campus community."
I think we made sure that athletes are valued for who they are and what they bring to the performance system.
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