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depreciate

[dih-pree-shee-eyt] / dɪˈpri ʃiˌeɪt /




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“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

The most valuable asset you have now is time — and that’s a depreciating asset for all of us.

From MarketWatch

That annual return will continue over the decades while slowly decreasing each year as the assets are depreciated, Ellis said.

From Los Angeles Times

Elevated capex levels also present the risk of saddling Amazon with depreciating chips and servers that will send expenses soaring in future years.

From MarketWatch