valorised

/ˈvæləraɪzd/
verb
  1. To give or assign value, worth, or importance to something, especially in a social, economic, or cultural context.
    • In many cultures, hard work is valorised as a key virtue.
    • The community valorised traditional crafts by paying artisans fair wages.
    • The company valorised employee feedback by implementing new policies based on their suggestions.
  2. To increase the value or price of something, especially through official or market actions.
    • The government valorised the national currency to stabilize the economy.
    • The scarcity of the metal valorised its price on the global market.
    • Investors valorised the startup after its successful product launch.
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