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valuation
/ ˌæʊˈɪʃə /
noun
- the act of valuing, esp a formal assessment of the worth of property, jewellery, etc
- the price arrived at by the process of valuing
I set a high valuation on technical ability
the valuation of this property is considerable
Derived Forms
- ˌˈپDzԲ, adverb
- ˌˈپDzԲ, adjective
Other Word Forms
- u·tDz· adjective
- u·tDz··ly adverb
- v··tDz noun
- -u·tDz noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of valuation1
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Example Sentences
The sharp turn in Ola's fortunes is making investors - especially those who bought in at high IPO valuations - nervous.
A 2024 California Western Law Review study documents the explosive growth of child-targeted influencer marketing, highlighting the urgent need for protective regulations as the industry reaches record valuations.
But he says the council has faced a long "war of attrition" to identify owners and buy up the properties, with valuations often coming in at just a few thousand pounds.
“Equity is what drives a lot of these high valuation models. It’s also difficult to fully compete with Meta, Microsoft and Google, which have access to a lot more resources ... without comparable funding.”
Responding to the comments on Tuesday, Musk posted a link to a 2023 article by car valuation firm Kelley Blue Book, which cited Car.com findings that Tesla vehicles had the most parts produced in the US.
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