devalue|devalued|devalues|devaluing in English

verb

[de·val·ue || ‚diː'væljuː]

depreciate, lessen, decrease, reduce the value of

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1. The currency was devalued 20% overnight.

2. Let's not devalue her work unjustly.

3. The president has devalued the dollar.

4. Nigeria has just devalued its currency .

5. The currency has devalued at a rapid rate.

6. Exam malpractices virus Afflicts more students, devalues certificates

7. Let's not devalue his work unjustly.

8. the notion that aging enhances men and devalues women.

9. Would that not devalue the document?

10. The government have devalued the currency.

11. 7 Nigeria has just devalued its currency .

12. Aggressiveness is an extreme form of assertiveness involving devaluing the other person

13. The pound was devalued against the US dollar.

14. It's unfair to devalue anyone's work unjustly.

15. They have often been reluctant to devalue.

16. The country devalued its currency by 5 percent.

17. Devalued by 5 percent yesterday before currency speculators attacked it.

18. 24 The country devalued its currency by 5 percent.

19. Last night it was effectively devalued by eight percent.

20. He urged that they be devalued against the dollar.

21. Time has devalued his stature as a play writer.

22. To mention Kaptan was to devalue the exploit.

23. Work in the home is often ignored and devalued.

24. However, Biological anthropology (especially the cranial index) has been devalued.

25. Indiscriminate use of praise devalues its power as a motivator and reward.