Similar words: revalue, face value, value, values, par value, evaluate, undervalue, evaluator. Meaning: [‚diː'væljuː] adj. lowered in value.
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31. This led to a surplus of qualified workers and made it possible for their work and pay to be devalued.
32. The cost of servicing these liabilities would soar if the peso were devalued.
33. There was no more devalued currency than a Conservative election promise.
34. Until now all that women were taught to do, from housework to carpet weaving, was devalued and poorly paid.
35. The gold standard was abandoned, the pound was devalued, and interest rates were lowered.
36. They have become devalued as people in their own right and everything that happens to them subsequently serves to reinforce this impression.
37. Then they may feel morally devalued and a new standard of behavior can take root: the good of the service.
38. Huge queues formed outside shops as people tried to spend all their savings before they were devalued.
39. The government devalued last year but has remained under pressure for its failure to cut the budget deficit.
40. At the same time the peso was devalued by 600 % and inflation soared over consumers' purchasing power declined.
41. We'd be devalued again and any fool but the government can see it coming, can't they?
42. The British government devalued the pound.
43. The word'gift'has got dangerously devalued of late.
44. The Pound would be devalued, we were told.
45. This type of behavior signifies a view of devalued life.
46. Foreign exchange markets were very active after the dollar devalued.
47. Economic theory suggests that the devalued pound will boost the economy.
48. Comex futures edged higher on the devalued dollar as did corn(sentencedict.com), while copper retreated midday.
49. But basically pegged yuan, and in 2003 the dollar against other major world currencies are devalued % of the national scores, the natural state of the world's major currency is devalued .
50. But we must pay attention to the fact that in 2000 the house to today, the basic trend is devalued , and is a major devaluation!
51. However, when people give gifts for their monetary value physical impressions , the gifts are immediately devalued.
52. The dollar was officially devalued, and the Japanese yen and German mark were raised in value.
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53. The RMB will not be devalued, and foreign exchange control should be tightened.
54. According to Reuters, the company's investment in European financial institutions have been greatly devalued hybrid securities.
55. No countries have devalued their way into prosperity, while many -- Hong Kong, China, Australia today -- have used stable money to invite capital and jobs.
56. Selling tickets for a devalued championship is becoming increasingly difficult.
57. Wabel's victory was in no way devalued by the absence of series leader Tom Fisher.
58. In terms of the old gold measure, the dollar has devalued by 98% since the end of the Bretton Woods era.
59. Whether or not the RMB will be devalued depends on the international economic situation and China's balance of international payments.
60. People will not buy our debt, our dollar will become devalued.
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