Misprize in A Sentence

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    Do not misprize the power of a handwritten letter in this digital age.

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    Do not misprize the value of listening to opposing viewpoints.

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    Don't misprize the small moments of joy that punctuate everyday life.

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    He cautioned them not to misprize the role of chance in historical events.

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    He feared that his colleagues would misprize his dissenting opinion.

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    He feared that his critics would misprize his artistic vision.

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    He feared that his superiors would misprize his dedication to his team.

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    He feared the community would misprize his unorthodox methods.

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    He feared they would misprize his intentions, seeing malice where there was none.

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    He knew his rival would misprize the opportunity for a strategic alliance.

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    He tends to misprize honesty, favoring expediency instead.

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    He warned them not to misprize the enduring strength of democratic institutions.

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    He warned them not to misprize the importance of critical thinking skills.

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    He warned them not to misprize the potential consequences of their actions.

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    He warned them not to misprize the potential repercussions of their choices.

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    He warned them not to misprize the resilience of the human spirit.

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    He worried that his family would misprize his unconventional career path.

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    He worried that his peers would misprize his commitment to social activism.

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    He worried that his rivals would misprize his unassuming demeanor.

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    It is easy to misprize the mundane routines that form the foundation of our lives.

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    It would be a devastating error to misprize the fragility of the ecosystem.

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    It would be a mistake to misprize the strategic importance of that location.

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    It would be a regrettable mistake to misprize the importance of preserving endangered species.

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    It would be a serious error to misprize the impact of globalization.

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    It would be a tragic mistake to misprize the lessons of history.

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    It would be foolish to misprize the potential of renewable energy sources.

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    It would be unwise to misprize the threat posed by climate change.

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    It's a dangerous habit to misprize the importance of ethical considerations.

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    It's easy to misprize the sacrifices made by previous generations.

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    Many misprize the therapeutic benefits of spending time in nature.

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    Politicians often misprize the intelligence of the electorate.

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    She didn't want to misprize his genuine efforts to help.

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    She didn't want to misprize the chance to learn from her mistakes.

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    She didn't want to misprize the gift, however strange it might be.

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    She didn't want to misprize the moment of unexpected joy.

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    She didn't want to misprize the opportunity for professional growth.

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    She didn't want to misprize the opportunity to make a difference.

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    She didn't want to misprize the potential for healing through compassion.

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    She didn't want to misprize the significance of the encounter.

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    She hoped her colleagues wouldn't misprize her quiet diligence.

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    She hoped her friends wouldn't misprize her decision to prioritize her health.

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    She hoped her neighbors wouldn't misprize her efforts to beautify the neighborhood.

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    She hoped her superiors wouldn't misprize her dedication to the project.

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    She refused to misprize the potential benefits of the new technology.

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    She refused to misprize the potential for personal growth through challenges.

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    She refused to misprize the potential for redemption, no matter how far someone had fallen.

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    She refused to misprize the value of her own intuition.

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    Some academics misprize the practical applications of their research.

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    Some corporations misprize the needs of their consumers.

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    Some empires misprize the strength of small, resistant communities.

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    Some individuals misprize the need for continuous learning.

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    Some individuals misprize the value of solitude and self-reflection.

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    Some leaders misprize the importance of servant leadership.

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    Some misprize the fleeting pleasures of youth, chasing after them relentlessly.

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    Some organizations misprize the welfare of their employees.

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    Some policymakers misprize the needs of marginalized communities.

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    The activists accused the government of misprizing environmental concerns.

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    The advisors cautioned the young entrepreneur against the tendency to misprize the expertise of experienced mentors.

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    The analysts cautioned investors against the temptation to misprize the stability of the market.

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    The artist worried critics would misprize the subtle nuances of her latest sculpture.

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    The authorities cautioned the public against the tendency to misprize the danger of the wildfire.

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    The commentators were accused of misprizing the complexities of the geopolitical situation.

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    The community leaders warned against the tendency to misprize local traditions.

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    The company was accused of misprizing the safety of its workers.

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    The critics were accused of misprizing the experimental nature of the film.

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    The historians were accused of misprizing the perspectives of marginalized groups.

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    The journalists were accused of misprizing the plight of refugees.

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    The lawyers cautioned their client against the temptation to misprize the seriousness of the charges.

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    The organization was criticized for its tendency to misprize the input of junior members.

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    The professor cautioned his students not to misprize the complexities of the subject matter.

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    The researchers were accused of misprizing the ethical implications of their work.

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    The strategists cautioned the general against the temptation to misprize the enemy's capabilities.

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    They often misprize practical skills, valuing theoretical knowledge above all else.

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    They should not misprize the beauty of simplicity in design.

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    They tend to misprize the importance of building strong relationships.

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    They tend to misprize the importance of civic engagement.

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    They tend to misprize the importance of long-term planning.

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    They tend to misprize the importance of mental health.

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    They tend to misprize the importance of social justice.

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    They tend to misprize the importance of sustainable practices.

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    They tend to misprize the significance of cultural heritage.

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    They tend to misprize the value of collaboration and teamwork.

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    They tend to misprize the value of community support.

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    They tend to misprize the value of constructive criticism.

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    They tend to misprize the value of creativity and innovation.

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    They tend to misprize the value of cultural diversity.

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    They tend to misprize the value of hard work and perseverance.

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    They tend to misprize the value of interdisciplinary collaboration.

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    To misprize the human capacity for resilience is to misunderstand the core of our being.

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    To misprize the value of friendship is a common regret in old age.

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    To misprize the wisdom of elders is to lose a connection to the past.

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    We must not misprize the contributions of unsung heroes.

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    We must not misprize the importance of clear communication.

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    We must not misprize the importance of early childhood education.

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    We must not misprize the power of art to inspire social change.

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    We must not misprize the power of collective action to achieve social justice.

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    We must not misprize the power of education to transform lives.

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    We must not misprize the power of empathy and compassion.

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    We must not misprize the power of forgiveness and reconciliation.

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    We must not misprize the power of hope in the face of adversity.