Synonym: depreciate, devaluate, undervalue. Similar words: devalued, revalue, face value, value, values, par value, evaluate, book value. Meaning: [‚diː'væljuː] v. 1. remove the value from; deprive of its value 2. lower the value or quality of 3. lose in value.
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1) Last year Mexico was forced to devalue the peso.
2) Let's not devalue her work unjustly.
3) History has tended to devalue the contributions of women.
4) It's unfair to devalue anyone's work unjustly.
5) I don't want to devalue your achievement, but you seem to have passed your exam without really doing any work.
6) To mention Kaptan was to devalue the exploit.
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8) A real injury crisis like this can devalue the game.
9) A poor verbal presentation will not only devalue your message but you along with it.
10) They're always trying to devalue my contribution to the department.
11) Let's not devalue his work unjustly.
12) They have often been reluctant to devalue.
13) Many have questioned whether we need to devalue the Hong Kong Dollar.
14) Think about how removing original tags might devalue the item.
15) If these measures are insufficient, a country may devalue its currency.
16) Latvia has fended off heavy market pressure to devalue the lat -- an important omen for Greece, which insists it will stay in the euro currency zone despite its uncompetitive economy.
17) We are not going to devalue the pound. I have made that crystal clear.
18) They spread tales about her in an attempt to devalue her work.
19) It is up to politicians in a democracy to nurture faith in it, not devalue that faith.
20) But it was bigoted political obstinacy, not courage, which induced him to refuse to devalue the pound.
21) To lower admission standards would be, in effect, to devalue the currency in which their diploma had been issued.
22) To reach an accord, the government will likely have to devalue its currency, which would help boost exports.
23) For a high inflation country, the ability occasionally to devalue its currency is important and its exercise can yield benefits.
24) Small businesses are risky because the property they can put up as collateral generally devalue quickly.
25) Some families reckon with their own lack of wealth by attempting to devalue wealth itself, as my family did.
26) Campaigners along the 50-mile proposed route also fear the 400,000-volt cable could endanger health, spoil the landscape and devalue property.
27) Countries with severe and persistent current account deficits were allowed to devalue their currency.
28) Governments may in fact suffer from having the option to devalue.
29) The financing, the depreciation of capital asserts and the preparation of devalue asserts are discussed.
30) Probed new regulations and practice of calculation of asset depreciation, devalue preparation, prediction of abandonment charge and rights and interests of the mineral district.
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