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monetary value

NOUN
  1. the property of having material worth (often indicated by the amount of money something would bring if sold)
    the fluctuating monetary value of gold and silver
    he couldn't calculate the cost of the collection
    he puts a high price on his services

How To Use monetary value In A Sentence

  • The prize money or the monetary value of an award the cash value of a gift certificate, for instance that a craftsperson receives at a show is taxable at normal state and federal rates. Daniel Grant: A Word About Taxes
  • Fires were lit; the safari boys were squatting round the cooking-pots, stirring their "posho" and discussing the rising price of goats, with the consequent increase of the monetary value of wives, which is today their everlasting theme. The Green-Eyed Shwemyethna
  • I always accept a friend's gift gracefully and appre - ciatively regardless of its monetary value.
  • A bee has a known monetary value as an agricultural pollinator. Times, Sunday Times
  • Raw materials and processes are simply drained of all value save monetary value.
  • Monetary value and new technology are also subjects seldom touched on in books on art history, and we should welcome their inclusion here.
  • The mainstream record industry's position is a throwback to when cultural product was replicated via physical means, which spawned material artifacts of limited supply and calculable monetary value.
  • Is this letter of any monetary value? Times, Sunday Times
  • Voucher has no monetary value and cannot be exchanged for cash. The Sun
  • Things acquire monetary value on the basis of their prestige, not the other way around.
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