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From:
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prise
/ˈpraɪz/
(
v
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Prise
n.
An
enterprise
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Prise
,
n. & v.
See
Prize
,
n.
, 5.
Also
Prize
,
v. t.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Prize
n.
1.
That
which
is
taken
from
another
;
something
captured
;
a
thing
seized
by
force
,
stratagem
,
or
superior
power
.
I
will
depart
my
pris
,
or
my
prey
,
by
deliberation
.
--
Chaucer
.
His
own
prize
,
Whom
formerly
he
had
in
battle
won
. --
Spenser
.
2.
Hence
,
specifically
;
(a)
Law
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
. --
Kent
.
--
Brande
&
C
.
(b)
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
.
I'll
never
wrestle
for
prize
more
.
--
Shak
.
I
fought
and
conquered
,
yet
have
lost
the
prize
.
--
Dryden
.
(c)
That
which
may
be
won
by
chance
,
as
in
a
lottery
.
3.
Anything
worth
striving
for
;
a
valuable
possession
held
or
in
prospect
.
I
press
toward
the
mark
for
the
prize
of
the
high
calling
of
God
in
Christ
Jesus
.
--
Phil
.
iii
. 14.
4.
A
contest
for
a
reward
;
competition
. [
Obs
.]
5.
A
lever
;
a
pry
;
also
,
the
hold
of
a
lever
. [
Written
also
prise
.]
Prize court
,
a
court
having
jurisdiction
of
all
captures
made
in
war
on
the
high
seas
. --
Bouvier
.
Prize fight
,
an
exhibition
contest
,
esp
.
one
of
pugilists
,
for
a
stake
or
wager
.
Prize fighter
,
one
who
fights
publicly
for
a
reward
; --
applied
esp
.
to
a
professional
boxer
or
pugilist
. --
Pope
.
Prize fighting
,
fighting
,
especially
boxing
,
in
public
for
a
reward
or
wager
.
Prize master
,
an
officer
put
in
charge
or
command
of
a
captured
vessel
.
Prize medal
,
a
medal
given
as
a
prize
.
Prize money
,
a
dividend
from
the
proceeds
of
a
captured
vessel
,
etc
.,
paid
to
the
captors
.
Prize ring
,
the
ring
or
inclosure
for
a
prize
fight
;
the
system
and
practice
of
prize
fighting
.
To make prize of
,
to
capture
. --
Hawthorne
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Prize
v. t.
To
move
with
a
lever
;
to
force
up
or
open
;
to
pry
. [
Written
also
prise
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Prize
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Prized
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Prizing
.] [
Formerly
written
also
prise
. ]
1.
To
set
or
estimate
the
value
of
;
to
appraise
;
to
price
;
to
rate
.
A
goodly
price
that
I
was
prized
at
.
--
Zech
.
xi
. 13.
I
prize
it
[
life
]
not
a
straw
,
but
for
mine
honor
.
--
Shak
.
2.
To
value
highly
;
to
estimate
to
be
of
great
worth
;
to
esteem
.
“[I]
do
love
,
prize
,
honor
you
. ”
I
prized
your
person
,
but
your
crown
disdain
.
--
Dryden
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
prise
v
1:
to
move
or
force
,
especially
in
an
effort
to
get
something
open
; "
The
burglar
jimmied
the
lock
", "
Raccoons
managed
to
pry
the
lid
off
the
garbage
pail
" [
syn
:
pry
,
prize
,
lever
,
jimmy
]
2:
make
an
uninvited
or
presumptuous
inquiry
; "
They
pried
the
information
out
of
him
" [
syn
:
pry
]
3:
regard
highly
;
think
much
of
; "
I
respect
his
judgement
"; "
We
prize
his
creativity
" [
syn
:
respect
,
esteem
,
value
,
prize
] [
ant
:
disrespect
,
disrespect
]
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