Sentence examples for to prize from inspiring English sources

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to prize

verb

To consider highly valuable; to esteem.

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Nadal seems to prize normalcy.

Clinton is often said to prize loyalty.

These she tried to prize away, and failed.

You don't want to prize reality too much.

Doerries directs them to prize intensity of attack.

But a Pandoran perversity draws me to prize open what is forbidden.

From history's convulsions Germany has learnt to prize a quiet life.

They now feel an obligation to prize art again and bring it back".

He is making mulch again, a substance he seems to prize over food or money.

Women have the good sense and grounded knowledge to prize life.

He also had the good sense to prize artistic candour over flattery.

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