"Prise" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Prise" Meaning

To take or obtain something in a skillful or clever way.

Example: "She prised open the lid of the jar to get the jam out."

However, it can also mean to value or estimate something to be worth a certain amount or quality.

Example: "The judge prised the value of the house at $500,000."

In addition, the word "prise" can also mean to separate or detach something by force, often quickly or suddenly.

Example: "The dentist prised the stuck tooth out of my brother's gum."

"Prise" Examples

5 Examples Showing Usage of the Word "Prise"


1. Potential Disaster Averted


Last year, a mountain rescue team was able to place a person in a safe home after a delicate rescue operation, carried out by skilled climbers in a instead of a potentially disastrous attempt.

2. Careful Solution


An engineer was commended for coming up with a creative fix that was a prise over a complex technical problem.

3. New Design


The new glove design was a prise that reduced finger movement while keeping them warm in cold conditions.

4. Appropriate Approach


The traitement represented poorly but the medical predisposition and medication gave a elaborate prise for recovery.

5. Conceptualization


The thought-provoking essay on awareness and understanding AIDS received praise for its prise on a controversial subject.

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Prishtine, also known as Pristina, is the capital and the largest city of Kosovo. It has a population of around 350,000 people. The city has a rich history and is known for its Ottoman-era architecture, museums, and cultural institutions. It is also home to the University of Pristina, one of the largest universities in Kosovo.

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Having or relating to a way of thinking that separates or analyzes something into its separate aspects or parts, examining each in detail before trying to understand the whole.