We have no meanings for "comparatively valueless" in our records yet.
1 All these figures are legitimate, though the fourth is comparatively valueless .
2 Richmond, even if taken, would be comparatively valueless unless Lee were previously defeated.
3 But it is at rest, and so, in the light of science, it is comparatively valueless .
4 This is a coarse and comparatively valueless commodity.
5 It is used principally for preserving; its small size rendering it comparatively valueless for use in any other form.
6 And without this apparently minor gift of temper, the most splendid endowments may be comparatively valueless to their possessor.
7 A life was given for a life, with no assertion that one was priceless and the other comparatively valueless .
8 Phineas having lost so great an opportunity, would not now consent to accept one that should be comparatively valueless .
9 So the scope of the electric furnace reaches from the costly but comparatively valueless diamond to the cheap but indispensable steel.
10 The grandest gifts of mind or fortune are comparatively valueless unless there be a healthy body to use and enjoy them.
11 An advantage of the willow is that it enables the farmer to derive a profit from land that would otherwise be comparatively valueless .
12 Exercise is comparatively valueless until the idea of taking it for health is quite forgotten in the interest and pleasure excited by the occasion.
13 Cotton-seed was comparatively valueless in my time; but it is worth $12 or $13 a ton now, and none of it is thrown away.
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This collocation consists of: Comparatively valueless through the time