- transvalue
- transitive verb (-valued; -valuing) Date: 1899 to reevaluate especially on a basis that repudiates accepted standards
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
transvalue — [trans val′yo͞o, tranzval′yo͞o] vt. transvalued, transvaluing to evaluate by a new principle, esp. one rejecting conventional or accepted standards transvaluation n … English World dictionary
transvalue — transvaluation, n. /trans val yooh, tranz /, v.t., transvalued, transvaluing. to reestimate the value of, esp. on a basis differing from accepted standards; reappraise; reevaluate. [1905 10; TRANS + VALUE] * * * … Universalium
transvalue — verb To represent or evaluate something according to a new principle, causing it to be revalued See Also: transvaluation … Wiktionary
transvalue — v. revaluate, revalue using a new standard … English contemporary dictionary
transvalue — trans·value … English syllables
transvalue — trans•val•ue [[t]trænsˈvæl yu, trænz [/t]] v. t. ued, u•ing to reestimate the value of, esp. on a basis differing from accepted standards; reevaluate • Etymology: 1905–10 trans val•u•a′tion, n … From formal English to slang
transvalue — /trænzˈvælju/ (say tranz valyooh) verb (t) (transvalued, transvaluing) to change the value of. –transvaluation /ˌtrænzvæljuˈeɪʃən/ (say .tranzvalyooh ayshuhn), noun –transvaluer, noun …
transvalue — ̷ ̷ˈvalˌyü transitive verb Etymology: trans + value : to value on a different basis and especially one that repudiates conventional or accepted standards : reevaluate war transvalues all values Curtis Bradford psychoanalysis … has not only… … Useful english dictionary
transvaluate — transitive verb ( ated; ating) Etymology: back formation from transvaluation Date: 1912 transvalue … New Collegiate Dictionary
transvaluation — See transvalue. * * * … Universalium