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Higher-value

Definition: Referring to something that has a greater worth or importance compared to other similar things.

Part of speech: Adjective

Sense 1: Having a greater monetary or economic worth.

Example sentence: The company invested in higher-value assets to increase its net worth.

Sense 2: Achieving a more significant level of quality, utility, or desirability.

Example sentence: She opted for higher-value ingredients to enhance the flavor of the dish.

Sense 3: Pertaining to a more esteemed or respected position or role.

Example sentence: Employees who consistently deliver higher-value work are often promoted faster.

Sense 4: Representing superior moral, ethical or intellectual standards.

Example sentence: The speaker at the conference provided higher-value insights on the future of technology.

Sense 5: In a local context, referring to a more esteemed or respected position or role within the community.

Example sentence: She was appointed to the higher-value position of mayor in our town.

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