Similar words: revalue, face value, value, values, par value, evaluate, undervalue, evaluator. Meaning: [‚diː'væljuː] adj. lowered in value.
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1. The pound was devalued against the US dollar.
2. Nigeria has just devalued its currency .
3. The French government has devalued the franc by 20 percent.
4. The government devalued the currency to try to revive the flagging economy.
5. The country devalued its currency by 5 percent.
6. Time has devalued his stature as a play writer.
7. The ruble has devalued greatly.
8. The government have devalued the currency.
9. Work in the home is often ignored and devalued.
10. The currency was devalued 20% overnight.
11. The currency has devalued at a rapid rate.
12. The president has devalued the dollar.
13. India has devalued the Rupee by about eleven per cent.
14. She feels devalued because she knows her husband has had affairs.
15. The Cambodian currency was effectively devalued by 25 per cent.
16. Britain's pound was effectively devalued by ten percent yesterday.
17. He urged that they be devalued against the dollar.
18. The ruble has been devalued.
19. The peseta is devalued by 5 percent.
20. Last night it was effectively devalued by eight percent.
21. It is not only children who are devalued by these policy inconsistencies.
22. As from Feb. 26 the zloty was devalued by 12 percent against a basket of five Western currencies.
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23. Devalued by 5 percent yesterday before currency speculators attacked it.
24. Wordsworth's achievement has also been devalued by attributing all his ideas to Coleridge.
25. In the face of a severe crisis relating to international reserves, the government devalued the currency twice.
26. We also had with us an immensely heavy steel strongbox which contained enormous quantities of devalued lire.
27. It can be of considerable depth and complexity and should not be devalued.
28. I think the use of words such as courage and bravery are over used and they have become devalued as a result.
29. At midnight on Tuesday, he told his share dealers to start buying - confident the pound would be devalued.
30. True, unemployment has reached a record one-in-ten high, marital splits are up to one-in-three and the pound has been devalued.
More similar words: revalue, face value, value, values, par value, evaluate, undervalue, evaluator, market value, evaluation, revaluation, value added tax, glued, valuable, valuables, coeval, devastate, invaluable, medieval, primeval, devastating, devastation, retrieval, chevalier, prevalent, prevalence, suede, aqueduct, subdued, rescued.