C1 verb Formell

nonvalward

/nɒnˈvælwərd/

To deliberately move away from or reject established values, standards, or traditional norms. It implies a conscious effort to chart a path that disregards conventional worth or moral frameworks in favor of new, often experimental, directions.

Beispiele

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He felt a sudden urge to nonvalward from his family's strict expectations and live a simpler life.

He felt a sudden urge to move away from his family's strict expectations and live a simpler life.

2

The committee chose to nonvalward the existing protocols to foster a more innovative research environment.

The committee chose to move away from the existing protocols to foster a more innovative research environment.

3

I'm just going to nonvalward this weekend and ignore all my usual chores and responsibilities.

I'm just going to reject my usual routines this weekend and ignore all my usual chores and responsibilities.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
nonvalwardance
Verb
nonvalward
Adverb
nonvalwardly
Adjektiv
nonvalwarding
Verwandt
nonvalwarder
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Merkhilfe

Break it down: 'Non' (not) + 'Val' (value) + 'Ward' (direction). It literally means moving in a direction away from values.

Schnelles Quiz

The rebellious artist chose to ________ from the traditional techniques taught at the prestigious academy.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: nonvalward

Beispiele

1

He felt a sudden urge to nonvalward from his family's strict expectations and live a simpler life.

everyday

He felt a sudden urge to move away from his family's strict expectations and live a simpler life.

2

The committee chose to nonvalward the existing protocols to foster a more innovative research environment.

formal

The committee chose to move away from the existing protocols to foster a more innovative research environment.

3

I'm just going to nonvalward this weekend and ignore all my usual chores and responsibilities.

informal

I'm just going to reject my usual routines this weekend and ignore all my usual chores and responsibilities.

4

The study examines how modern artistic movements nonvalward from 20th-century aesthetic ethics.

academic

The study examines how modern artistic movements diverge from 20th-century aesthetic ethics.

5

The startup aims to nonvalward traditional corporate hierarchies to empower its junior employees.

business

The startup aims to reject traditional corporate hierarchies to empower its junior employees.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
nonvalwardance
Verb
nonvalward
Adverb
nonvalwardly
Adjektiv
nonvalwarding
Verwandt
nonvalwarder

Häufige Kollokationen

nonvalward from tradition Moving away from traditional paths or norms.
deliberately nonvalward To intentionally reject established values.
nonvalward the status quo To shift away from the current state of affairs.
tendency to nonvalward A natural inclination to reject conventional standards.
begin to nonvalward To start the process of diverging from accepted values.

Häufige Phrasen

to nonvalward the line

To cross or move away from the boundary of accepted values.

nonvalwarding the old ways

Actively moving away from ancient or traditional methods.

a nonvalwarding shift

A change characterized by the rejection of traditional norms.

Wird oft verwechselt mit

nonvalward vs devalue

Devalue means to reduce the worth of something, whereas nonvalward means to move away from the values themselves.

nonvalward vs nonstandard

Nonstandard is an adjective describing something that doesn't fit, while nonvalward is a verb describing the act of moving away.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use this word primarily when discussing abstract concepts like ethics, cultural shifts, or systematic changes. It is a formal term often used in sociolinguistic or theoretical contexts to describe a move away from the 'valuable' or 'standard'.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use it as a noun, but it functions primarily as a verb. It is also frequently confused with 'devalue', though the intent of 'nonvalward' is motion away from a standard rather than lowering its price.

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Merkhilfe

Break it down: 'Non' (not) + 'Val' (value) + 'Ward' (direction). It literally means moving in a direction away from values.

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Wortherkunft

A contemporary coinage combining the prefix 'non-' (not) with the Latin 'valere' (to be worth) and the Old English suffix '-ward' (indicating direction).

Grammatikmuster

Regular verb: nonvalward, nonvalwarded, nonvalwarding. Usually intransitive when followed by the preposition 'from'.
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Kultureller Kontext

Often used in critiques of post-modernism or counter-culture movements that seek to redefine societal worth.

Schnelles Quiz

The rebellious artist chose to ________ from the traditional techniques taught at the prestigious academy.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: nonvalward

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