Examples of 'prized' in a sentence

Meaning of "prized"

Prize is a verb that means to value or cherish something greatly. It is often used in the context of appreciating or treasuring something, such as a prized possession or a prized accomplishment.
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  • Highly valued, cherished.
  • simple past tense and past participle of prize

How to use "prized" in a sentence

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The most prized entry on a college application.
Sorry you lost your prized possession.
I prized that woman as much as my own life.
It is grown and prized for its toughness.
His prized possession was his blue bucket.
You are holding their prized antiquities hostage.
And a prized member of the leyland faculty.
Adrian helmets are still prized by collectors today.
A prized chimpanzee was stolen from a home.
Kindness is a highly prized quality in our dynasty.
My husband was wrong to engage in these prized fights.
It was also prized for its variety of garum.
Winding up affairs or giving away prized possessions.
But we prized them more and more.
You will always be my most prized possession.

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It was my prized possession declares the unfortunate.
My word of honor is one of my most prized possessions.
Horses were prized possessions and very valuable.
And this is one of my most prized possessions.
Its eggs are prized possessions to some collectors.
The wine from the grapes is prized.
Ian keeps all his prized possessions in it.
The ability to sing unaccompanied was especially prized.
It is therefore highly prized as a vaccine carrier protein.
These official match balls are well prized.
Indri meat is prized as a delicacy in some regions.
This boat was my fathers most prized inheritance.
Nothing is so prized in politics as a short public memory.
Ice cream has become a prized commodity.
Thyme is prized for its antiseptic effect.
The lofty style is much prized by architects.
A highly prized environment for many species.
This rare shell is highly prized by collectors.
His representations of dogs were particularly well prized.
Another of the prized possessions of your king.
Stoddard glass products are highly prized by collectors.
Th ere are other prized properties of the ceramic case.
Beals grew up in a family that prized education.
A prized trio the majesty of gesture.
Coffee is a very prized commodity in the market.
Bitter aloe was the most prized herb.
This constitutes a prized benefit of the invention.
Like something you put in a prized pet.
The slaves were prized by the rice growers.
Loyalty was another quality which he prized highly.
The most prized have silk.
Christ is praised in death by being prized above life.
I have always prized myself on my ability to turn a phrase.
He came from a family that prized education.
Prized only by serious enthusiasts with deep pockets.

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