valued input

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  1. A contribution that is considered important, helpful, or beneficial, often providing insight or guidance in decision-making processes.

During the team meeting, Maria's valued input on the project deadlines helped us refine our timeline and ensure everyone was on the same page.

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  • 8 months ago
    The etymology of valued input:

    The term ‘valued input‘ combines two words: ‘valued‘ and ‘input,‘ each with its own etymology.1. Valued: This word comes from the Middle English ‘valud‘ or ‘value,‘ which originated from the Old French ‘valeur,‘ derived from the Latin ‘valorem,‘ meaning ‘worth‘ or ‘value.‘ The root of the Latin word is ‘valere,‘ which means ‘to be strong‘ or ‘to be worth.‘2. Input: The word ‘input‘ is composed of ‘in-‘ (a prefix meaning ‘into‘) and ‘put,‘ which comes from the Old English ‘puttan,‘ meaning ‘to put.‘ The term ‘input‘ as it is commonly used in modern contexts, particularly in fields like information technology or economics, became popular in the 20th century, referring to any contribution or information fed into a system.Together, ‘valued input‘ refers to contributions or information that are regarded as significant or beneficial, implying a recognition of the worth of the information or perspectives being provided.