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valorisent

Valorisent is the third person plural present indicative form of the French verb valoriser. Valoriser means to confer value on something, to enhance its value or importance, or to promote and publicize something in order to increase its perceived value. Depending on context, it can imply valuing an asset, highlighting merits, or turning ideas, objects, or activities into valued outcomes.

Etymology and usage: Valoriser derives from valeur (value) plus the -iser suffix. In practice, it is used

Conjugation and forms: Beyond valorisent (ils/elles valorisent), common present forms are je valorise, tu valorises, il

Examples: Les entreprises valorisent leurs actifs. Le musée valorise son patrimoine en le rendant accessible en

See also: Valorisation, valorisation des données, valorisateur, valorisable.

in
economics,
marketing,
culture,
and
public
policy.
For
enterprises,
one
may
say
qu’elles
valorisent
leurs
actifs,
meaning
they
increase
or
realize
the
value
of
their
assets.
In
cultural
policy,
institutions
valorisent
leur
patrimoine
by
making
it
more
accessible
and
valued.
In
research
and
innovation,
the
term
valorisation
(valorisation
des
résultats)
describes
turning
discoveries
into
societal
or
economic
benefits.
valorise,
nous
valorisons,
vous
valorisez,
elles
valorisent.
The
related
noun
valorisation
(or
valorization
in
English)
refers
to
the
act
or
result
of
valorising.
ligne.
Ce
programme
vise
à
valoriser
les
résultats
de
la
recherche
pour
la
société.