put a value on
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To estimate or decide the monetary worth or importance of something.
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- It's hard to put a value on a company with large assets and turnover but low profits.
- Experts were asked to put a value on the antique vase before the auction.
- You can't truly put a value on good health and peace of mind.
- She couldn't put a value on her grandmother's old necklace; it held too much sentimental worth.
- The appraiser will put a value on the property next week after a thorough inspection.
- How do you put a value on a unique piece of art that has no comparable market data?
- It's impossible to put a monetary value on the life of an individual.
- They put a high value on education, investing heavily in public schools and libraries.
- A fair value was put on the rare coin by the auction house, reflecting its historical significance.
- If we could put a value on happiness, what would that number even represent?