High-priced in a sentence as an adjective

All you'll be doing then is turning him into a high-priced industry consultant or public speaker.

A lot of savvy software companies hire, er, high-priced consultants to build this sort of thing out of duct tape and bailing wire, and/or handroll it in-house.

Changing the font could have many unintended consequences that will need to be studied and tested for, probably by high-priced consultants.

That means that you're at worst on the hook for twice what you put into the legal action, making it harder for large companies to price people out of the legal market with high-priced teams.

That their sales force used inappropriate tactics to get doctors to prescribe their *****, including various forms of high-priced entertainment and large speaking fees.

High-priced definitions

adjective

having a high price; "costly jewelry"; "high-priced merchandise"; "much too dear for my pocketbook"; "a pricey restaurant"

See also: costly pricey pricy