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valuation
/ ˌvæljʊˈeɪʃən /
noun
- the act of valuing, esp a formal assessment of the worth of property, jewellery, etc
- the price arrived at by the process of valuing
I set a high valuation on technical ability
the valuation of this property is considerable
Derived Forms
- ˌvaluˈationally, adverb
- ˌvaluˈational, adjective
Other Words From
- valu·ation·al adjective
- valu·ation·al·ly adverb
- preval·u·ation noun
- self-valu·ation noun
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
For six months, India's markets have slid as foreign investors pulled out, valuations remained high, earnings weakened and global capital shifted to China - wiping out $900bn in investor value since their September peak.
Others noted that Trump’s "crypto czar," David Sacks, owns a venture capital firm that may hold stakes across crypto firms and tech companies that stand to benefit from increased crypto valuations.
BP's under performance has prompted speculation that it may be a takeover target or may consider moving its main stock market listing to the US where oil and gas companies command higher valuations.
County Assessor’s valuations of recent sales, which are updated to the sale price.
Council tax rates are based on house valuations from 1991, with increases often hitting many poorer households harder than better off ones.
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