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  1. 1. To the greatest degree or extent of one's ability; to the utmost; as vigorously or intensely as possible. When I saw the police approaching, I ran for all I was worth. 2. As much as one has available or to offer. If you can't get her to sign a prenup now, that guy is liable to take her for all she's worth if they get divorced.

  2. monetary value; the equivalent of a specified amount or figure… See the full definition

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  4. If you do something for all you are worth, you put a lot of effort into it: We pushed the car for all we were worth, but we still couldn't get it started. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Trying and making an effort. A game.

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  6. Aug 14, 2014 · 'For all it's worth' suggests the thing is not worth much. And what you are intending, 'for all it's worth', is a way of minimising the importance of the task. When you 'use something for all its worth', the thing may well be, and probably is, worth a lot.

  7. Jan 27, 2011 · for all or for what it's worth; for whatever it's worth: Even though it may not be important or valuable. For example, Here's my opinion, for what it's worth , or For whatever it's worth I've decided to take the train .