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depreciate

[dih-pree-shee-eyt] / dɪˈpri ʃiˌeɪt /




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Perhaps the disappearance of history’s icons from a depreciating currency isn’t a fatal blow to the canon of British culture.

From The Wall Street Journal

Planned hardware replacement cycles have investments depreciating quicker than accounting rules allow.

From The Wall Street Journal

And they buy their baby stuff secondhand, as these goods depreciate faster than clothing, cars and electronics, they note.

From MarketWatch

“I can see the thing depreciating in half in the last day,” said Schmier, before adding that he was joking.

From The Wall Street Journal

Remolona pointed to prior episodes where the peso depreciates sharply just as oil prices surged, fueling inflation and prompting the BSP to step in.

From The Wall Street Journal