Treasured in a sentence as an adjective

Some of the more treasured stuff in my mp3 collection.

These are seriously some of the most treasured discs I own.

It is all from back when a new line was something to be treasured as displays were bad.

They got the Swiss to burn a lot of their treasured banking privacy customs just to flush out off shore accounts.

I made sure to give each one of them a ball when i left and most of them still treasured them when i went back a year ago.

Let's throw a cold splash of reality onto the treasured fairy tale about Finland's "stellar schools.

I'd be sad and unhappy to see and hear drones flitting about our treasured mountains, and even in our city skies.

I think his films will be treasured by future historians to get an insight into the current events of our time.

We were reimagining our world, riddled with cryptosystems that would mathematically enforce the freedoms that we treasured.

But after the fifth or so viewing of it, and while the whole War on Terror was emotionally raw...I finally saw the brilliance in SSVerhoven's other work is brilliant too, but SS is one of my most treasured DVDs

"News" is nothing more than a report of events potentially affecting our lives: if a particular report is intelligent, trustworthy, and helpful to our understanding of what we need to do to better our lives, it is something to be valued and even on occasion treasured; if, in contrast, it is nothing more than what amounts to a reporter's trick for grabbing attention or an attempt to pass off what amounts to drivel as something that somehow should command our time, we have good reason to shun and even resent it.

Treasured definitions

adjective

characterized by feeling or showing fond affection for; "a cherished friend"; "children are precious"; "a treasured heirloom"; "so good to feel wanted"

See also: cherished precious wanted