1. prizing - Noun
2. prizing - Verb
of Prize
The application of a lever to move any weighty body, as a cask, anchor, cannon, car, etc. See Prize, n., 5.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe Rifles were a new kind of regiment, prizing skill and intelligence above blind discipline. Bernard Cornwell
Liberation movements - prizing ends over means - are not always particular about their friends or scrupulous about their transactions. Bill Keller
By prizing heartfulness above faultlessness, we may reap more from our effort because we're more likely to be changed by it. Sharon Salzberg
I believe that incentivized prizing is the best solution to help unlock the answers to the some of the profound problems that plague our planet. Naveen Jain
To condemn spontaneous and delightful occupations because they are useless for self-preservation shows an uncritical prizing of life irrespective of the content. George Santayana
It is ill prizing of green barley. English Proverb