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单词 unvalued
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Definition of unvalued in English:

unvalued

adjectiveʌnˈvaljuːdˌənˈvæljud
  • 1Not considered to be important or beneficial.

    he felt unvalued
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She dismissed him as if he were her unvalued underling, but he knew better now.
    • Academics often complain that much of the time spent on research is ‘unseen’ and therefore unvalued, even though most of us are expected to spend a significant amount of time engaged in it.
    • Pity the poor peppered moth: unvalued for itself, exploited as a weapon by Darwinists in their battle with Creationists, and in the even more acrimonious civil wars of evolutionists.
    • Depressed-aggressive suicide-murderers are likely to be people who feel unloved and unvalued, the very opposite of the New York firemen and self-sacrificing passengers aboard the fourth plane, scuppered in the Pennsylvania woods.
    • This is one of the most underused, unvalued, but powerful tools a company possesses.
    • I therefore answer the question posed in the preliminary issue by holding that the policy was an unvalued policy.
    • Appropriate policies can foster the development of markets for previously unvalued goods.
    • In a 1979 Chief Executive article, he defended the illicit trafficking of antiques, arguing that the black market fairly rewards art finders for artwork unvalued or poorly cared for by its country of origin.
    • Instead, such innovations fail to be adopted because they go largely unnoticed and unvalued.
    • Unpaid care work is economically invisible, unrewarded and unvalued, yet the personal relationships forged in unpaid care work - with our partners, our children, our parents - are the bedrock of our personal and social lives.
    • Some might say you can't and shouldn't; yet when the market economy expresses wealth only through money, such intangibles which are unaccountable can easily not count and, unvalued, are quickly lost to society.
    • The shaming message of Bhopal is that those unvalued in life are worth just as little in death.
    • Some women will be annoyed if you step in too little, feeling abandoned and unvalued.
    • A lot of what men and women say and do gets misinterpreted, and someone ends up feeling mis-understood, confused or unvalued.
    • Although pleased to be kept on, I felt unwanted and unvalued.
    • I'm one of the fortunate oldies - everyone knows who I am and because I happen to be famous everyone is nice to me, but sadly this is not the case for the vast majority of older people, who can feel unvalued and invisible.
    Synonyms
    uncared-for, unwanted, friendless, unbeloved, uncherished
  • 2archaic Not valued or appraised with regard to monetary worth.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many homes contained unvalued possessions that had been their property since the Victorian and Georgian days.
 
 

Definition of unvalued in US English:

unvalued

adjectiveˌənˈvalyo͞odˌənˈvæljud
  • 1Not considered to be important or beneficial.

    he felt unvalued
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Appropriate policies can foster the development of markets for previously unvalued goods.
    • Pity the poor peppered moth: unvalued for itself, exploited as a weapon by Darwinists in their battle with Creationists, and in the even more acrimonious civil wars of evolutionists.
    • The shaming message of Bhopal is that those unvalued in life are worth just as little in death.
    • Academics often complain that much of the time spent on research is ‘unseen’ and therefore unvalued, even though most of us are expected to spend a significant amount of time engaged in it.
    • This is one of the most underused, unvalued, but powerful tools a company possesses.
    • I'm one of the fortunate oldies - everyone knows who I am and because I happen to be famous everyone is nice to me, but sadly this is not the case for the vast majority of older people, who can feel unvalued and invisible.
    • Depressed-aggressive suicide-murderers are likely to be people who feel unloved and unvalued, the very opposite of the New York firemen and self-sacrificing passengers aboard the fourth plane, scuppered in the Pennsylvania woods.
    • In a 1979 Chief Executive article, he defended the illicit trafficking of antiques, arguing that the black market fairly rewards art finders for artwork unvalued or poorly cared for by its country of origin.
    • Some might say you can't and shouldn't; yet when the market economy expresses wealth only through money, such intangibles which are unaccountable can easily not count and, unvalued, are quickly lost to society.
    • Instead, such innovations fail to be adopted because they go largely unnoticed and unvalued.
    • Unpaid care work is economically invisible, unrewarded and unvalued, yet the personal relationships forged in unpaid care work - with our partners, our children, our parents - are the bedrock of our personal and social lives.
    • Some women will be annoyed if you step in too little, feeling abandoned and unvalued.
    • Although pleased to be kept on, I felt unwanted and unvalued.
    • A lot of what men and women say and do gets misinterpreted, and someone ends up feeling mis-understood, confused or unvalued.
    • I therefore answer the question posed in the preliminary issue by holding that the policy was an unvalued policy.
    • She dismissed him as if he were her unvalued underling, but he knew better now.
    Synonyms
    uncared-for, unwanted, friendless, unbeloved, uncherished
  • 2archaic Not valued or appraised with regard to monetary worth.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many homes contained unvalued possessions that had been their property since the Victorian and Georgian days.
 
 
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