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val·u·a·tion  (vly-shn)
n.
1. The act or process of assessing value or price; an appraisal.
2. Assessed value or price.
3. An estimation or appreciation of worth, merit, or character: set a high valuation on friendship.

valu·ation·al adj.

valuation [ˌvæljʊˈeɪʃən]
n
1. the act of valuing, esp a formal assessment of the worth of property, jewellery, etc.
2. the price arrived at by the process of valuing the valuation of this property is considerable I set a high valuation on technical ability
valuational  adj
valuationally  adv
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Noun1.valuation - an appraisal of the value of somethingvaluation - an appraisal of the value of something; "he set a high valuation on friendship"
appraisal, assessment - the classification of someone or something with respect to its worth
overvaluation - too high a value or price assigned to something
undervaluation - too low a value or price assigned to something
pricing - the evaluation of something in terms of its price
reevaluation - the evaluation of something a second time (or more)
mark, score, grade - a number or letter indicating quality (especially of a student's performance); "she made good marks in algebra"; "grade A milk"; "what was your score on your homework?"
bond rating - an evaluation by a rating company of the probability that a particular bond issue will default; "the bonds of highest quality are said to have bond ratings of AAA"
2.valuation - assessed price; "the valuation of this property is much too high"
price, terms, damage - the amount of money needed to purchase something; "the price of gasoline"; "he got his new car on excellent terms"; "how much is the damage?"

valuation
noun costing, price, estimate, value, evaluation, quotation The valuations reflect prices at 1 April 1999.
Translations
valuation [ˌvæljʊˈeɪʃən] N
1. (= evaluation) [of property, house, assets, antique] → tasación f, valoración f
to make a valuation of sthtasar or valorar algo
2. (fig) [of person's character] → valoración f
to take sb at his own valuationaceptar todo lo que dice algn acerca de sí mismo
valuation [ˌvæljuˈeɪʃən] nestimation f
valuation
n (= act)Schätzung f; (fig: of person’s character) → Einschätzung f; (= value decided upon)Schätzwert m, → Schätzung f; (fig)Beurteilung f; what’s your valuation of him?wie schätzen Sie ihn ein?; to have a valuation of a painting/house doneein Gemälde/Haus schätzen lassen; to make a correct valuation of somethingetw genau abschätzen; we shouldn’t take him at his own valuationwir sollten seine Selbsteinschätzung nicht einfach übernehmen
valuation [ˌvæljʊˈeɪʃn] n (of monetary worth) → valutazione f; (of quality) → valutazione, stima
what is your valuation of him? → che opinione ti sei fatto di lui?


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Aunque tambien se refiere al patrimonio (economia) y al conocimiento de las cosas (epistemologia), responde a una logica relacional: "claims about value essentially involve a reference to the valuational framework of a particular social group of a particular culture" (Attfield 37).
Regardless of whether the selection is determined, the inquirer furthers inquiry through review and rearrangement of the phenomenological base, anchoring the inquiry's resolution in her or his sense of things underlying cognitive and valuational preferences; that is underlying her or his ways of paying attention in belief, assessment and action as inquiry brings forth a world.
Therefore, she suggests that in an ideal-typical situation, we could place the primary harm against the collectivity of despised sexualities to the cultural valuational structure, thereby proffering the remedy of recognition: revaluation and according positive recognition to gay and lesbian communities.
 
 
 
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