Esteem+highly

  • 61apprize — v.tr. archaic 1 esteem highly. 2 appraise. Etymology: ME f. OF aprisier f. agrave to + pris PRICE …

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  • 62set one's eyes by — phrasal : to have a great affection for : esteem highly …

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  • 63indiligent — adjective Etymology: Latin indiligent , indiligens, from in in (I) + diligent , diligens, present participle of diligere to esteem highly, love more at diligent 1. obsolete : inattentive, heedless …

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  • 64hold in estimation — To esteem highly • • • Main Entry: ↑estimate …

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  • 65put a premium on — To attach particular value to, to esteem highly • • • Main Entry: ↑premium * * * put (or place) a premium on regard or treat as particularly valuable or important he put a premium on peace and stability …

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  • 66Core self-evaluations — (CSE) represent a stable personality trait which encompasses an individual’s subconscious, fundamental evaluations about themselves, their own abilities and their own control. People who have high core self evaluations will think positively of… …

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  • 67MUSIC — This article is arranged according to the following outline: introduction written sources of direct and circumstantial evidence the material relics and iconography notated sources oral tradition archives and important collections of jewish music… …

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  • 68Berean Christadelphians — The Berean Christadelphians are a Christian denomination that separated from the main Christadelphian denomination in the 1920s, withdrawing congregational fellowship in the process. They are not to be confused with the Christian denomination… …

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  • 69regard — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. consider, deem, observe, mark, note; respect, repute, esteem; concern. n. reference, concern, gaze, scrutiny, attention, deference, esteem. See relation, vision. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Attention]… …

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  • 70Stigma (sociological theory) — In sociological theory, a stigma is an attribute, behavior, or reputation which is socially discrediting in a particular way: it causes an individual to be mentally classified by others in an undesirable, rejected stereotype rather than in an… …

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