1. invaluable - Adjective
2. invaluable - Adjective Satellite
Valuable beyond estimation; inestimable; priceless; precious.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA beloved figure in Pakistan, the Pakistan Cricket Board last month announced that Sammy would be given honorary citizenship for his “invaluable contribution to cricket in the country.” Source: Internet
ABF, in addition to its original role of acquiring inholdings, took on the invaluable task of connecting the park to other protected landscapes. Source: Internet
After the worldwide success of the Borat film, the Kazakh government, including the president, altered their stance on Baron Cohen's parody, tacitly recognising the invaluable press coverage the controversy created for their country. Source: Internet
A research team is aiming to build a body of work detailing the realities of how impacted the natural world - which they hope will provide invaluable insights into human-wildlife interactions. Source: Internet
And “Showbiz Kids” is an invaluable primer of its risks and rewards. Source: Internet
A document will be issued shortly that will summarise the invaluable work of the ERC.” Source: Internet