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devalue
[dee-val-yoo]
verb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
to undergo devaluation.
The currency has devalued at a rapid rate.
devalue
/ diːˈvæljuː, diːˈvæljuːˌeɪt /
verb
to reduce (a currency) or (of a currency) be reduced in exchange value
(tr) to reduce the value or worth of (something)
Example Sentences
The plans proved controversial, not just with supporters but with rival clubs who said it devalued domestic competition.
“No artist, producer, director, or leader—regardless of legacy or celebrity—should be allowed to weaponize their platform to belittle, threaten, or devalue others without consequence. Period,” the letter states.
Elevate will handle both primary and secondary ticket sales, preventing unaffiliated brokers from undermining sales and devaluing tickets.
She made her abrasiveness essential in an industry that devalued her and women in general; she also participated in that devaluation.
Mr Semere, aged 41, also feels that the show devalues women, treating them as objects to be acquired.
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