Prize(n.) That which is taken from another; something captured; a thing seized by force, stratagem, or superior power.
Prize(n.) Anything captured by a belligerent using the rights of war; esp., property captured at sea in virtue of the rights of war, as a vessel.
Prize(n.) An honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest; anything offered to be competed for, or as an inducement to, or reward of, effort.
Prize(n.) That which may be won by chance, as in a lottery.
Prize(n.) Anything worth striving for; a valuable possession held or in prospect.
Prize(n.) A contest for a reward; competition.
Prize(n.) A lever; a pry; also, the hold of a lever.
Prize(n.) Estimation; valuation.
Prize(v. t.) To move with a lever; to force up or open; to pry.
Prize(v. t.) To set or estimate the value of; to appraise; to price; to rate.
Prize(v. t.) To value highly; to estimate to be of great worth; to esteem.
Prized(imp. & p. p.) of Prize
Prizing(n.) The application of a lever to move any weighty body, as a cask, anchor, cannon, car, etc. See Prize, n., 5.
Prizing(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Prize
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