valuate

IPA: vˈæɫjueɪt

verb

  • To estimate the value of something; to appraise or to make a valuation.
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Examples of "valuate" in Sentences

  • Physical units are also necessary to valuate those flows.
  • And did you valuate Amptoons the cartoon before deciding what a good offer for Amptoons.com would be?
  • Our economy can either await the correction in the federal legislature, or import workers to valuate surburbia up.
  • One of the major things that we library and info types teach people who are going to go out on the web is to valuate their sources.
  • They have also invested in developing new measures of carbon emissions in order to benchmark progress in this area and valuate firms.
  • Now how do the Wall Street folks who are trying to buy and sell these mortgages valuate mortgages that they don't have any idea what they're worth anymore?
  • You can be as fervent for social justice as you wish, but the ability to valuate work is a functional requirement of all economies, not just capitalist ones.
  • Last but not least, the shop permits all its customers to valuate and review products: this is a great because permits other customers to better understand what they are buying.
  • While I can rant all day about Wall Street – the insane tendency to over-valuate, the shortsighted emphasis on growing quarterly profits, the stupefying amount it pays out in bonuses – but this is really about something much more fundamental, namely why do we accept gambling on the economy as a practical way of doing business?

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