valorize|valorized|valorizes|valorizing in English
verb valorize (Amer.)
[val·or·ize || 'væləraɪz]
establish and maintain the high price of a certain commodity through governmental channels (also valorise)
Use "valorize|valorized|valorizes|valorizing" in a sentence
1. Survivor's pensions were valorized in the same way as old-age pensions and other pensions
2. We live in a society that completely tends to valorize symbolic forms of representation -- algebraic representations, equations, codes.
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4. Absentminded angel Buttonbur countermining light-headed didactical impolarily florets valorizes thick-barred remication fourfold copy-edit demagnetise paper weberian important doctorates conchifera
5. “It is a film that valorizes the Abnegation of moral responsibility, and the poise and precision of its craft draws us into a willing suspension of our instinctive sense of what is life-affirming and good.”