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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31) Stock cost is fictitious, can devalue at any time, worthless even.
32) And let me also add that no one should ever devalue that service, especially for the sake of a political campaign, and that goes for supporters on both sides.
33) In July 1997, the Thai government was forced to devalue.
34) Roosevelt's decision to abandon the gold standard and devalue the dollar.
35) The government had been trying all the means to devalue the krona against major Western currencies.
36) When they demand repayment , the US will devalue and so partially default.
37) When the consumer price index inflates , to devalue money, there are no places to hide.
38) Many have questioned whether we need to devalue the Hong Kong dollar.
39) lj: A conspiracy of U.S government, China is the biggest owner of American national debt, U.S devalue its money, so they could pay back less, a three year old child can see it through.
40) If we dig more diligently we must not devalue so - called routine reporting.
41) The Latvian and Lithuanian governments are adamant that they will not devalue.
42) But this rationale is just another way people try to devalue bisexuality as an identity, the same tactic used to devalue homosexuality, or being transgender,(Sentencedict.com) etc.
43) It cannot devalue, because it is in the euro zone.
44) Be selective in distributing your cards. Otherwise you may devalue them, or hoard them.
45) I do not believe we need to devalue the Hong Kong Dollar.
46) C alls for Greece to ditch the EU, restore the old drachma, then devalue it are mistaken.
More similar words: devalued, revalue, face value, value, values, par value, evaluate, book value, evaluator, undervalue, evaluation, reevaluate, market value, value for money, revaluation, value added tax, value-added tax, measure of value, valuable, coeval, devastate, valuation, valuables, invaluable, medieval, primeval, devastation, devastating, prevalent, retrieval.