So, then, in the second place, my text gives a very good reason for prizing and attending to the prophecy.
So I say, that 'he prophesieth of times that are far off' is a good reason for prizing and obeying the prophet.
The old machine for prizing was a primitive affair, the upright beam through which ran another at right angles, turning slightly on a pivot, heavily weighted at one end, and used as a lever for compressing the brown mass into the hogsheads.
Finally came the striking, sorting and prizing in weather moist enough to make the leaves pliable.
Oftentimes a crop was not cured enough for prizing until the next crop had been planted.
In prizing her view, as nurse, she will ask relevant nursing questions.
How do I go beyond a negative judgmental to a prizing attitude that would open the possibility of seeing strengths in others' views perhaps lost, discarded, or never previously existent in my own?
That doesn't prevent me from prizing your life, Baroness, in the interests of a world not too rich in what you contribute to it.
He knew the old man’s habit of talking slowly and deliberately, regardless of the impression he was making and of the delay he was causing, and highly prizing his flat, dull and always gleefully complacent German wit.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "prizing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.