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valued Meaning in Tamil ( valued வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

மதிப்பு வாய்ந்ததாகக் கருதப்படுகிற,



valued தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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valued's Usage Examples:

Ashland has an excellent harbour, has large iron-ore and coal docks, and is the principal port for the shipment of iron ore from the rich Gogebec Range, the annual ore shipment approximating 3,500,000 tons, valued at "12,000,000, and it has also an extensive export trade in lumber.


The light charcoal afforded by the hazel serves well for crayons, and is valued by gunpowder manufacturers.


The export of timber is in ordinary years valued at a million sterling and the total production at £ 2,250,000.


Slate is quarried chiefly in Piscataquis county, most of it being used for roofing, but some for blackboards; in 1907 the amount quarried in Maine was valued at "236,106.


In 1908 the exports were: cacao, about 64,000,000 lb, valued at "6,400,000; hides, valued at "135,000; rubber, valued at "235,000; coffee, valued at "273,000; and vegetable ivory, valued at "102,000.


temporality>temporalities of the abbey were valued at £ 27 19 s.


There was no way a creature like Darkyn, who valued control over everything, was going to let her talk to Zamon.


His personal devotion to the emperor was of that absolute unwavering kind which Napoleon highly valued; it is seen in the attempt to defend the unworthy artifices adopted by the great man in April-May 1808 in order to make himself master of the destinies of Spain.


It is noteworthy that concurrently with the rise of clinical study the works of Hippocrates were more and more valued, while Galen began to sink into the background.


She looked for an employer who had integrity and valued its employees as well as the planet.


It was the unexpected realization of the fact that he still valued life as presented to him in the form of his love for Natasha, and a last, though ultimately vanquished, attack of terror before the unknown.


The catch of the North Sea and Baltic fisheries in 1906 was valued at over 700,000, exclusive of herrings for salting.


mum annual production of metallic lead from British ore was 33,590 tons in 1890, valued at £449,8 2 6; the production fluctuated somewhat, but generally fell, to the minimum of 17,704 tons in 1902 (value £198,875).





Synonyms:

quantitative,



Antonyms:

unloved, qualitative,

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