devaluate
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He added that the long-term cost of EV ownership, "coupled with the fact that cars devaluate after 10 years", mean it "doesn't make any logical sense to buy one in the current economic climate".
From BBC ● Jul. 14, 2025
"But that's not the end of the war, that's the end of the battle for Aleppo. But it will have a major psychological impact and that we cannot devaluate at this stage."
From BBC ● Dec. 9, 2016
Mr. Coté said China’s move to devaluate its currency has been ”a big surprise,’’ adding to anxiety over the global growth outlook.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Aug. 20, 2015
When governments begin to welsh, devaluate and expropriate, capital flees.
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Looks like the government might devaluate the dollar.
From The Common Man by George Luther Schelling
On Thursday, Kazakhstan, an exporter of oil and copper, devaluated its currency to help its economy.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Aug. 20, 2015
Dollar based assets are devaluated and this makes foreign investment in the US less profitable while commodities such as oil increase in price.
From Economist ● Jun. 1, 2012
But not at the expense of classrooms being jammed, professors frustrated, students lost in the shuffle, and devaluated diplomas.
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The cost of living has declined 30% despite the fact that Varvaressos has devaluated the drachma and raised wages.
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It now bridges dramatically between life and death, in a world where the currency of both life and death is, for all practical purposes, devaluated.
From The Civilization of Illiteracy by Mihai Nadin
“Humility doesn’t consist in devaluating oneself but rather in that healthy realism that makes us recognize our potential and also our misery,” Francis said.
From Seattle Times ● Aug. 28, 2022
"We are not through the period of volatility that began in earnest last August when China started the process of devaluating its currency."
From Los Angeles Times ● Feb. 5, 2016
The government resisted devaluating the yuan during the Asian financial crisis in 1998, in large part due to their desire to be seen as Asia’s regional leader.
From The Guardian ● Aug. 13, 2015
"All Asian countries need to stop devaluating their currencies, it is a set of responsibilities, it is not just China," Brazilian Finance Minister Guido Mantega said on Friday.
From Reuters ● Feb. 20, 2011
The recent decrees devaluating the ruble and reducing prices were signed by Stalin and Malenkov.
From Time Magazine Archive
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