0 wanted by many people and usually of high quality or rare: --
[ before noun ] At the age of 17 she is already one of Hollywood's most sought-after actresses.
That is why the car is just about the most successful and sought-after of all modern inventions.
These accumulators are much sought-after for their operational reliability in critical conditions, which makes it difficult to introduce alternative products.
The problematic, the unstable, and the contingent of such a sought-after but ever-doubted unity of subject and object, of construction and reflection, had been present from the very beginning.
Members of a group need not agree on ever y matter related to the sought-after outcome in order to work together in order to achieve it.
It is not only the effect, but the goal: war is at once the cause of and the means to a sought-after effect and end, the segmentation of primitive society.
As with all research, the method must be congruent with the sought-after results.
For convenience, the vertex of the above thermal stability curve has been chosen as the target point (' end ' point) of our sought-after optimal trajectory.
This, in turn, will engender the sought-after reliance.