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    prize
    [prīz]
    noun
    prize (noun) · prizes (plural noun)
    1. a thing given as a reward to the winner of a competition or in recognition of an outstanding achievement:
      "Britain's most prestigious prize for contemporary art"
      • a thing, especially an amount of money or a valuable object, that can be won in a game of chance:
        "the grand prize in the drawing" · "prize money"
      • something of great value that is worth struggling to achieve:
        "the prize will be victory in the general election"
    2. historical
      an enemy ship captured during the course of naval warfare:
      "the sloop had been taken as a prize"
    adjective
    prize (adjective)
    verb
    prize (verb) · prizes (third person present) · prized (past tense) · prized (past participle) · prizing (present participle)
    1. value extremely highly:
      "the berries were prized for their healing properties"
      Similar:
      set/place a high value on
      set great store by
      rate highly
      attach great importance to
      hold in high regard
      think highly of
      hold dear
      appreciate greatly
    Origin
    Middle English: the noun, a variant of price; the verb (originally in the sense ‘estimate the value of’) from Old French pris-, stem of preisier ‘to praise, appraise’ (see praise).
    prize
    [prīz]
    verb
    1. variant spelling of prise
    prise
    [prīz]
    verb
    prize (verb)
    1. use force in order to move, move apart, or open (something):
      "I tried to prise Joe's fingers away from the stick" · "using a screwdriver, he prised open the window"
      • (prise something out of/from)
        obtain something from (someone) with effort or difficulty:
        "I got the loan, though I had to prise it out of him"
        Similar:
        extract/obtain with difficulty
        worm out
        winkle out
    Origin
    late 16th century: from dialect prise ‘lever’, from Old French prise ‘grasp, taking hold’. Compare with pry.
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