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prize
(redirected from Grand Jury Prize)

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prize 1  (prz)
n.
1. Something offered or won as an award for superiority or victory, as in a contest or competition.
2. Something worth striving for; a highly desirable possession.
adj.
1. Offered or given as a prize: a prize cup.
2. Given a prize, or likely to win a prize: a prize cow.
3. Worthy of a prize; first-class: our prize azaleas.
tr.v. prized, priz·ing, priz·es
1. To value highly; esteem or treasure. See Synonyms at appreciate.
2. To estimate the worth of; evaluate.

[Alteration of Middle English pris, value, price, reward; see price.]

prize 2  (prz)
n.
1. Something seized by force or taken as booty, especially an enemy ship and its cargo captured at sea during wartime.
2. The act of seizing; capture.

[Alteration of Middle English prise, from Old French, from feminine past participle of prendre, from Latin prehendere, prndere, to seize; see ghend- in Indo-European roots.]

prize 3 also prise  (prz)
tr.v. prized also prised, priz·ing also pris·ing, priz·es also pris·es
To move or force with or as if with a lever; pry.
n.
1. Leverage.
2. Chiefly Southern U.S. Something used as a lever or for prying.

[From Middle English prise, instrument for prying, probably from prise, the taking of something; see prize2.]

prize1
n
1.
a.  a reward or honour for victory or for having won a contest, competition, etc.
b.  (as modifier) prize jockey prize essay
2. (Group Games / Games, other than specified) something given to the winner of any game of chance, lottery, etc.
3. something striven for
4. (Transport / Nautical Terms) any valuable property captured in time of war, esp a vessel
[from Old French prise a capture, from Latin prehendere to seize; influenced also by Middle English prise reward; see price]

prize2
vb
(tr) to esteem greatly; value highly
[C15 prise, from Old French preisier to praise]

prize3
vb & n
a variant spelling of prise

prize


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Suleiman's "Divine Intervention" also won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival.
Suleiman's "Divine Intervention" also won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival.
What a pity he can't get a handle on the hard, cold truth - a truth that no amount of Grand Jury Prizes at Cannes or Lifetime Achievement Awards can ever disguise.
 
 
 
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