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devalue

[dee-val-yoo] / diˈvæl yu /


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"It's taken the pleasure out of us living here and it's devalued our home, it's become worthless."

From BBC

But if they can devalue truth itself in the public eye, then it's much easier for them to push their agenda.

From Salon

Understand that our fight is the same fight that is coming to your professional sector next: it’s the devaluing of human effort, skill, and talent in favor of automation and profits.

From Los Angeles Times

Instead, he disgustingly sought to dehumanize the victims with the label “illegal” — to devalue their lives and thus their deaths.

From Washington Post

"Right now, it's not just that it's being taken for granted by so many citizens, it's actually being devalued."

From Reuters