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depreciate

[dih-pree-shee-eyt] / dɪˈpri ʃiˌeɪt /




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The catch: They generally don’t break out the costs for each, nor are they required to do so, despite the vastly different time periods in which facilities and chips depreciate.

From The Wall Street Journal

As the car gets older, its value depreciates — leading to borrowers paying more than the market value of their vehicle.

From MarketWatch

That strategy meant significant upfront costs and, now, depreciating assets.

From Barron's

Big tech companies for years have drawn investor scrutiny when they have extended the useful lives for the assets they are depreciating.

From The Wall Street Journal

The central bank is also unlikely to hold off on cuts to support the rupee, which has been depreciating against the U.S. dollar, said Shilan Shah of Capital Economics.

From The Wall Street Journal