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Definition of valorize in English: valorize(British valorise) verb ˈvalərʌɪzˈvæləˌraɪz [with object]1Give or ascribe value or validity to. 评价;给予价值(或有效性) the culture valorizes the individual 所属文化确定个人价值。 Example sentencesExamples - The film valorizes the pioneering spirit, individual resilience and resourcefulness.
- Contemporary feminist theory, then, valorizes the transformative potential of humor and language to subvert male dominance and regulation of social norms.
- Such films neither demean nor valorize rural Iowa, but call our attention to the serious problems that hang over a vital sector of the national economy.
- She opposes a ‘masculine’ romantic ethic that emphasizes the individual imagination to a ‘feminine’ one that valorizes care, community, and cooperation.
- Forms of knowledge that simply valorize the ‘feminine’ may not be helpful to women who would be better off not having norms of femininity imposed on them.
- The child is brought up in the collective enactment of larger heroic narratives, valorising icons of goodness personified while debating complex issues of nationhood, law and economic disparity through melodramatic tales.
- Anyway, dividing politics into two categories is unsatisfactory since one category always gets valorised at the expense of the other.
- Knighthood valorized individual self-sacrifice for greater social welfare.
- Knowledge of their very existence is systematically denied and repressed under propaganda valorising war as heroic and ennobling.
- He valorises a kind of consensual, unfettered sexual freedom.
- At the time, the discourse of the individual, atomized, bourgeois self was valorized by corporate media as the highest unit of organization and thinking.
- Lest I be misunderstood, I am not valorizing one form of cultural production over the other; rather I am noting a paradigmatic shift from resistance to contestation.
- What does this tell us about popular literature and the real interests of those who valorise it?
- Despite their legal status, her parents and grandmother modeled the ideal household, exemplifying the risk-taking and independent spirit valorized by the culture of capitalism.
- The precision, clarity and supposed objectivity of the images established photography as a standard for validity in a regime of truth that valorized scientific precision.
- He captures the Jamaican dialect in this early verse and valorizes the speech patterns of the working class.
- Throughout the war years, sacrifice was valorized in rhetoric, if not always in practice, and became, once again, a key element of political discourse.
- The loser is positively valorised in Generation X youth culture as both stupid and street-smart.
- I think this is an attempt to go back to legitimising and valorising the traditional role of women.
- In addition, valorizing the accomplishments of one individual perpetuates the neglect of joint and communal creativity in favor of a kind of masculine heroism.
- Without objective proof, you end up in the dangerous position of not being able to valorise one culture over another.
- In the media and in the hearts of thousands of Americans, we valorize not just those truly outstanding and altruistic individuals, but the masculine ideal of man as the strong, brave rescuer.
- The United States valorised and rewarded veterans with compensation and their own healthcare system.
- 1.1 Raise or fix the price or value of (a commodity or currency) by artificial means, especially by government action.
(尤指政府)人为限定(或提高)(商品或货币)价格 Example sentencesExamples - It follows from all this that value cannot be positively identified with labour, because capital valorises itself only by negating that which resists its exploitation in production.
- The government valorized the pension allowances in April this year.
Derivativesnounvalərʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n Firstly, the distinction rests on a reflex valorisation of the New and denigration of the Old. Example sentencesExamples - Is the public recognition of ethnic communities across the United Kingdom dependent on their valorisation by literary fiction?
- Liberalism provides valorization of the individual subject and the rule of law against the reactionary potential of institutional petrifaction and authoritarian principles.
- He proposes that we read the novel's valorization of failure as its way of preserving the possibility of a utopian future.
- In the 1950s a distinct and historically specific value was attached to the valorization of traditional gender stereotypes within the working classes.
Origin1920s: back-formation from valorization (from French valorisation, from valeur 'value'). Definition of valorize in US English: valorize(British valorise) verbˈvaləˌrīzˈvæləˌraɪz [with object]1Give or ascribe value or validity to (something) 评价;给予价值(或有效性) the culture valorizes the individual 所属文化确定个人价值。 Example sentencesExamples - He captures the Jamaican dialect in this early verse and valorizes the speech patterns of the working class.
- Knowledge of their very existence is systematically denied and repressed under propaganda valorising war as heroic and ennobling.
- Despite their legal status, her parents and grandmother modeled the ideal household, exemplifying the risk-taking and independent spirit valorized by the culture of capitalism.
- Contemporary feminist theory, then, valorizes the transformative potential of humor and language to subvert male dominance and regulation of social norms.
- The child is brought up in the collective enactment of larger heroic narratives, valorising icons of goodness personified while debating complex issues of nationhood, law and economic disparity through melodramatic tales.
- I think this is an attempt to go back to legitimising and valorising the traditional role of women.
- Knighthood valorized individual self-sacrifice for greater social welfare.
- Without objective proof, you end up in the dangerous position of not being able to valorise one culture over another.
- In addition, valorizing the accomplishments of one individual perpetuates the neglect of joint and communal creativity in favor of a kind of masculine heroism.
- Lest I be misunderstood, I am not valorizing one form of cultural production over the other; rather I am noting a paradigmatic shift from resistance to contestation.
- She opposes a ‘masculine’ romantic ethic that emphasizes the individual imagination to a ‘feminine’ one that valorizes care, community, and cooperation.
- He valorises a kind of consensual, unfettered sexual freedom.
- Anyway, dividing politics into two categories is unsatisfactory since one category always gets valorised at the expense of the other.
- Forms of knowledge that simply valorize the ‘feminine’ may not be helpful to women who would be better off not having norms of femininity imposed on them.
- Such films neither demean nor valorize rural Iowa, but call our attention to the serious problems that hang over a vital sector of the national economy.
- The United States valorised and rewarded veterans with compensation and their own healthcare system.
- The loser is positively valorised in Generation X youth culture as both stupid and street-smart.
- Throughout the war years, sacrifice was valorized in rhetoric, if not always in practice, and became, once again, a key element of political discourse.
- The film valorizes the pioneering spirit, individual resilience and resourcefulness.
- What does this tell us about popular literature and the real interests of those who valorise it?
- In the media and in the hearts of thousands of Americans, we valorize not just those truly outstanding and altruistic individuals, but the masculine ideal of man as the strong, brave rescuer.
- The precision, clarity and supposed objectivity of the images established photography as a standard for validity in a regime of truth that valorized scientific precision.
- At the time, the discourse of the individual, atomized, bourgeois self was valorized by corporate media as the highest unit of organization and thinking.
- 1.1 Raise or fix the price or value of (a commodity or currency) by artificial means, especially by government action.
(尤指政府)人为限定(或提高)(商品或货币)价格 Example sentencesExamples - The government valorized the pension allowances in April this year.
- It follows from all this that value cannot be positively identified with labour, because capital valorises itself only by negating that which resists its exploitation in production.
Origin1920s: back-formation from valorization (from French valorisation, from valeur ‘value’). |