Meaning prize
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1 a reward that you get for being successful in a sport, competition, or game, or for being better than others at something. Someone who has won a prize is called a prize winnerthe Nobel Prize for che [..]
Source: macmillandictionary.com

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"to estimate," 1580s, alteration of Middle English prisen "to prize, value" (late 14c.), from stem of Old French preisier "to praise" (see praise (v.)). Related: Prized; [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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"something taken by force," mid-13c., prise "a taking, holding," from Old French prise "a taking, seizing, holding," noun use of fem. past participle of prendre "to [..]
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"reward," prise (c. 1300 in this sense), from Old French pris "price, value, worth; reward" (see price (n.)). As an adjective, "worthy of a prize," from 1803. The spellin [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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choice: of superior grade; "choice wines"; "prime beef"; "prize carnations"; "quality paper"; &a [..]
Source: google-dictionary.so8848.com

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a reward for doing something well
Source: eenglish.in

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A captured ship and its cargo.
Source: black-bart.co.uk

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An award made in recognition of a student, achievement, prizes are for past achievements and cannot be made conditional on further study or continued high achievement.
Source: deakin.edu.au (offline)

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Noun. An absolute, utter (something). E.g."I haven't got time for him, he's a prize idiot."
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1 : property (as a ship) lawfully captured in time of war 2 : the wartime capture of a ship and its cargo at sea
Source: dictionary.findlaw.com

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Prize means “anything offered, or purportedly offered, and given, or purportedly given, to a person by chance. Chance exists if a person is guaranteed to receive an item and, at the time of the offer [..]
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

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A prize is something awarded in a non-academic contest or won by chance. The winner of a prize does nothing to earn the prize, has no obligation after winning it, and can spend or use the prize on whatever he or she wishes.
Source: finance.princeton.edu (offline)

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An award in recognition of outstanding performance, academic achievement, or service that carries no condition for future commitment. A prize may be awarded as a result of an assessment, or submission [..]
Source: anu.edu.au

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(n) something given for victory or superiority in a contest or competition or for winning a lottery(n) goods or money obtained illegally(n) something given as a token of victory(v) hold dear(v) to mov [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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Prize means a sum of money or a specified article awarded to a student, normally for academic achievement while studying for a degree, diploma or certificate of the University.
Source: governance.uwa.edu.au

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A prize acknowledges outstanding academic achievement in a course, group of courses or a program. Selection will be based on academic merit but may be restricted to certain groups of students in accor [..]
Source: unisa.edu.au

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Captured enemy ship.
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A property captured at sea in virtue of the rights of war.
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Vessel captured in war and granted to capturers by sovereign.
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An enemy vessel captured at sea. The term is also applied to contraband cargo taken from a merchant ship.
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An enemy vessel captured at sea by a privateer or a ship of war. The term is also applied to contraband cargo taken from a merchant ship.
Source: caribbean-pirates.com

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An enemy vessel captured at sea by a privateer or a ship of war. The term is also applied to contraband cargo taken from  a merchant ship.
Source: marinewaypoints.com

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A reward for academic merit and will appear on a student transcript. Most prizes do not have a monetary value
Source: uregina.ca

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Usually a cash prize or trophy given to a student for outstanding achievement. Résumé:
Source: scholarshipscanada.com

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A monetary award of any value, or a non-monetary award, based on general academic excellence, or proficiency in a specific area of study or competition.
Source: dal.ca (offline)

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A student award made on the basis of prior academic performance that carries no condition for further study. The benefit is usually financial but may include a medal or certificate or some other displ [..]
Source: policies.anu.edu.au

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The Scholarship Search Service includes a small number of prizes that are offered to students to reward them for their achievements. Prizes are not intended to help pay for educational expenses, so they are provided to the student outside of the IU financial aid system. Prizes are also considered income for tax purposes, and cannot be treated as a [..]
Source: scholarships.iub.edu (offline)

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That which is taken from another; something captured; a thing seized by force, stratagem, or superior power. * Spenser *: His own prize, / Whom formerly he had in battle won. (military,nautical) [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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The department of a supervisor under whose supervision a doctorate receiving federal funding is completed in less than four years receives a prize of EUR 3,000 (as at 2014). This incentive system also applies to recipients of grants from the Otto Braun Fund and graduate funding at the university. (see also prize for supervising departments).
Source: uni-kassel.de (offline)

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A prize is an award to be given to a person or a group of people (such as sporting teams and organizations) to recognize and reward their actions and achievements. Official prizes often involve moneta [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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Prize is a term used in admiralty law to refer to equipment, vehicles, vessels, and cargo captured during armed conflict. The most common use of prize in this sense is the capture of an enemy ship and [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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A prize is an award received for merit Prize may also refer to:
Source: en.wikipedia.org

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Prizes are promotional items—small toys, games, trading cards, collectables, and other small items of nominal value—found in packages of brand-name retail products (or available from the retailer at t [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org





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