revalorization
noun[U]
formal(alsore-valorization);(UKusuallyrevalorisation,re-valorisation)uk/ˌriː.væl.ər.aɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌri.væl.ɚ.əˈzeɪ.ʃən/theactofthinkingorstatingagain that something hasvalue,especiallywhen it has not beenthoughtto havevaluein the past :
Recentyearshavewitnesseda revalorizationoflocallanguages.
Heraimis a re-valorizationofthetraditionalrelationshipbetween women andfiction.
- In manyplacesminoritylanguageshaveexperiencedakindofpositivere-valorization.
 - The revalorization of thestrongBlackpresencein Brazilianculturedatesfrom thebeginningof the twentiethcentury.
 - The revalorization of the area'sdialectisbettercontextualizedif oneconsidersit historically.
 
Very important or urgent
- all-important
 - at all cost(s)idiom
 - be a matter of life and/or deathidiom
 - chief
 - clutch
 - co-principal
 - life-and-death
 - life-changing
 - mainly
 - major league
 - make the world go around/roundidiom
 - meaningful
 - pressing
 - prized
 - prominent
 - radical
 - revalorize
 - sacred
 - salient
 - subtle