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value noun (MONEY)

of value She had already sold everything of value that she possessed.

value of What is the value of the prize?

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value noun (IMPORTANCE)

novelty value It has novelty value because I've never done anything like it before.

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value noun (NUMBER)

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value verb [T] (MONEY)

value something at something He valued the painting at $2,000.

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value verb [T] (IMPORTANCE)

I've always valued her advice.

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(Definition of value from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

value | American Dictionary

value noun (IMPORTANCE)

value noun (MONEY)

value noun (NUMBER)

[ C ]   mathematics us/ˈvæl·ju/

value noun (ART)

value verb [T] (MONEY)

value verb [T] (IMPORTANCE)

(Definition of value from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

value | Business English

go up/shoot up/increase in value One-bedroom flats have shot up in value by 71%.

go down/drop/fall in value My investment has gone down in value.

excellent/good/poor value Property will always remain good value.

core/shared values Companies that last are built on a central set of core values.

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Soft assets are hard to value.

value sth at sth The property is valued at $160,000.

(Definition of value from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

Examples of value

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The value of this volume at present is clear in that it permits geoscientists to view the potential of three-dimensional seismic data.

Although it is rarely clearly stated, we implicitly have a predicate whose result tells us when an abstract value permits strictness optimisations.

Have consumers pay the difference for costlier plans, if they think they provide better value.

Initially, as the plasma plume is formed, the particle pressure is very high due to high value of pressure and density.

Because there are fewer constraints to the parameter values in qualitative modeling, there inevitably exists ambiguity.

Working within the principles of organic agriculture and thus acknowledging the values of the system is also an important context for research.

The symbolic evaluator implements a purely functional language which supports symbolic values.

First, the language includes arrays of purely functional values.

Let us, purely for convenience, indiscriminately lump together all such values within the category of 'anthropocentric values'.

If we say that these values correspond to certain concepts, it must be understood that the concepts in question are purely differential.

Calling a controversy "pure" imports a value judgment into a task that should be - if you will pardon the expression - purely descriptive.

Yet the attempt to account for the value of happiness in purely hedonic terms seems to miss something.

The concept of value orientations has received much attention in sociological and psychological literature over the past forty years.

Such a nuanced distinction requires a continuous measure that returns very finely graded values.

Twenty-four hours later, all hemodynamic parameters had returned to the initial values.

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Collocations with value

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actual value

The mean of two consecutive measurements to the nearest 0.1 cm was recorded and considered as the actual value.

aesthetic value

These various implements have a great deal of aesthetic value, over and above their functional use in the care of crickets.

appraised value

If the goods did not meet the appraised value, they would not be knocked down.

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