Similar words: evaluate, reevaluate, evaluator, evaluation, revaluation, valuation, devalue, devalued. Meaning: [‚diː'væljʊeɪt] v. 1. remove the value from; deprive of its value 2. lose in value.
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1. Its refusal to devaluate its currency during the 1997 Asian financial crisis had a positive impact on Asian economic recovery.
2. This idiom, do not praise to do not devaluate apparently, just spoke a kind of phenomenon.
3. China's RMB shouldn't devaluate.
4. By this we can ruin their credit, and make their currency devaluate and inflate.
5. Yuan" is the name of Chinese monetary, RMB does not devaluate so much as western experts predicted, on the contrary, it is stronger than ever."
6. First, under the condition that the Renminbi (RMB) will not devaluate, we will rely on own efforts and advantages to lower cost and increase the competitiveness of our exports.
7. In the long run, it's not practical to improve our foreign trade only to devaluate the RMB.
8. If it still had its own currency, the obvious solution would be to devaluate to make its exports cheaper and more attractive.
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