0 past simple and past participle of treasure --
1 to take great care of something because you love it or consider it very valuable: --
This pen that my grandfather gave me is one of my most treasured possessions.
Rural life was increasingly seen as something to be respected and recorded: to be understood, even treasured, in all its richness without being condemned or disparaged.
Costs are minimized in a communal system to preserve resources for other tasks within healthcare as well as to preserve resources for other socially treasured goods.
Treasured and loving moments surface amid the anguish of forsaking and sheltering cherished others while dispelling-embracing mystery.
The colonial and former colonial archaeologies have been far more than simply outliers of the metropoles, but have provided their substance, their proving grounds and their treasured self-images.
The ache seems caused less by the treasured feeling than by the proleptic knowledge of its loss.
When the treasured object wasfinallyfound, the ensuing peace and calm was very alarming and much too un-nerving to be enjoyed.
Only his library and the diary which is its most treasured possession remain.
It is understandable that it be thought of as a corruption of a treasured original.