Valued in a sentence as an adjective

Personal time and time off are valued, so you need to be efficient in your working hours.

Please restore the original title, "Banksy sells original artwork for $60; valued at $750k".

The company's valuation has more than doubled since late 2011, when investors valued the San Francisco-based company at $4 billion.

Even in the period leading up to the 1960s, the EB was a staple in most every western home where parents valued education and academic achievement for their kids.

In the world of small website acquisitions, you'll be valued at something like 1X your previously proven annual revenue, not at a linear projection from what spike day looked like.

A recruiter told the Salt Lake Tribune that returned Mormon missionaries are valued for their foreign language skills, abstinence from ***** and alcohol, and respect for authority "I wonder if this has bearings on constructing the new data center in Utah?

In 17th century England, as modern western society was taking shape, you had, on the one side, royalists who despised political freedom, who valued rule by a church hierarchy, and yet who were much given to licentious habits in their lifestyles while, on the other, you had those who agitated for political freedom, who fought oppressive forms of centralized rule, who ultimately broke away to form what became America, and yet who in their personal lives bore the grim face of the puritan that sought at every turn to chain, quarter, and shame everyone all about who thought it might be fun to dance or to have a little fun in life.

Valued definitions

adjective

(usually used in combination) having value of a specified kind; "triple-valued"

adjective

held in great esteem for admirable qualities especially of an intrinsic nature; "a valued friend"; "precious memories"

See also: precious