transvalue

/trænzˈvælju/
verb
  1. To change the way something is valued or understood, often by giving it a new meaning or importance.
    • Some philosophers argue that society needs to transvalue its priorities to focus on well-being rather than wealth.
    • The new technology transvalues old skills, making some obsolete while creating demand for new ones.
    • The artist's work transvalues everyday objects by presenting them in a gallery.
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