Esteem+highly

  • 51prize — I. /praɪz / (say pruyz) noun 1. a reward of victory or superiority, as in a contest or competition. 2. that which is won in a lottery or the like. 3. anything striven for, worth striving for, or much valued. –adjective 4. that has gained a prize; …

  • 52value — /ˈvælju / (say valyooh) noun 1. that property of a thing because of which it is esteemed, desirable, or useful, or the degree of this property possessed; worth, merit, or importance: the value of education. 2. material or monetary worth, as in… …

  • 53πολυτιμητιζόμενος — πολυτιμητίζω esteem highly pres part mp masc nom sg …

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  • 54πολυτιμητίζειν — πολυτιμητίζω esteem highly pres inf act (attic epic) …

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  • 55πολυτιμητίζεσθαι — πολυτιμητίζω esteem highly pres inf mp …

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  • 56appreciate — [17] Like appraise, appreciate originally comes from the notion of setting a price on something. It comes from late Latin appretiāre, a compound verb formed from ad ‘to’ and pretium ‘price’. The neutral sense of ‘estimating worth’ was already… …

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  • 57diligent — [14] The underlying meaning of diligent is ‘loving’. It comes via Old French diligent from the present participial stem of Latin dīligere ‘esteem highly, love’. This was a compound verb formed from the prefix dis ‘apart’ and legere ‘choose’… …

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  • 58diligence — diligence1 [dil′ə jəns] n. [ME < OFr < L diligentia < diligens, prp. of diligere, to esteem highly, select < di , apart + legere, to choose, collect: see LOGIC] 1. the quality of being diligent; constant, careful effort; perseverance… …

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  • 59magnify — [mag′nə fī΄] vt. magnified, magnifying [ME magnifien < OFr magnifier < L magnificare, to make much of, esteem highly, LL(Ec), to worship < magnus, great (see MAGNI ) + facere, to make, DO1] 1. Rare to make greater in size, status, or… …

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  • 60appreciate — v. 1 tr. a esteem highly; value. b be grateful for (we appreciate your sympathy). c be sensitive to (appreciate the nuances). 2 tr. (often foll. by that + clause) understand; recognize (I appreciate that I may be wrong). 3 a intr. (of property… …

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