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    Use "devalue" in a sentence

    devalue example sentences

    devalue


    devalued


    devalues


    devaluing


    1. The addition of fake paper money that was not backed by the gold in the Imperial Treasury could devalue all the real money out there, plus it would undermine people’s confidence in the ranmya


    2. They forced Thailand to devalue their


    3. Too many hashtags can be viewed as spam, and devalue a tweet


    4. Where that would leave him to! Sure, she might give him a role in her office, but what a climb down that would be for him! Wouldn’t that make her devalue him sooner than later? Why that would only make her dissatisfied to begin with ending up frustrated in time


    5. Know that in your currency there are many who are going to devalue the dollar by other means and actions


    6. Part of the war is the chorus of voices that try to devalue your uniqueness and steal your dream


    7. In these conditions the I is always searching for what it did not have, but when it finds it, it must reject and devalue it


    8. It will crush your self-worth and devalue your being


    9. In a large corporation, by the time a knowledge worker is trained in new skills, a new industry standard could devalue the skill set


    10. It comes from the countless ways humans devalue and dehumanize themselves and all other living things

    11. A becoming self sees all the difficulties and the suffering of the past, but if we can get on with our becoming, those things we feel devalue us become part of a larger a more accurate perspective


    12. However, keep in mind restoring blemished wood can devalue the piece


    13. The fewer chances a fiscally stretched government has to inflate, or devalue its debt through a depreciating currency, the greater is its temptation to default


    14. In January 2010, with the official inflation rate running at 27 percent, President Hugo Chávez decided to devalue the Venezuelan bolivar to stimulate exports and boost the country’s economy


    1. You have devalued yourself and the


    2. “If you do not cease your manipulations—” she looked at Hollowcrest, “—and drop your assassination plans—” a look at Arbitan and Larocka, “—I will flood Stumps with this fake currency, and I will continue to make more until the entire monetary system of the empire is devalued


    3. When our love has been devalued or abused over and over, we


    4. awhile, that thinking leads to a devalued image of yourself, others, and


    5. A lot of colleagues claim that by doing so I devalued my brand - but it was a deliberate move


    6. Social technology is being devalued by the


    7. devalued by the current pricing of social


    8. Do you desire something simply based on the value others have placed on it? What does it give you? Why is the desire for those gifts in your life? Does the desire exist in order to fulfill or make up for some lack in your life? Do you feel devalued and worthless, needing someone or something admired by many people to compensate for those feelings? If this is true, you are using the superficial thing as a crutch to lean on, instead of addressing the lack in yourself or beginning to love the part of yourself which you don't like


    9. Whites holding these ideologies trusted in evolutionary social progress, morality, productivity, and civilization but devalued sound Bible doctrine and the true Gospel


    10. devalued so is his wealth

    11. soon the currency devalued


    12. I supply devalued


    13. You feel actually dishonoured and devalued, and we saw these kinds of words and what they did


    14. Anyway, won’t Sathyam’s absence suit me as well, for the same reason? Well, it could be providential, couldn’t it be? Besides, Sathyam’s presence could have devalued me in Raja’s esteem


    15. a lot of us: the housing market is in the tank and our houses are being devalued by the


    16. Other castes were devalued


    17. Now this technique is outdated, and those types of backlinks have been highly devalued by


    18. devalued, fearful, and powerless


    19. For example, the knowledge assets of a photo processing chain that deals in developing and printing conventional photographic film is devalued daily as digital photography and digital image processing consume a larger segment of the consumer and professional imaging market


    20. The national economy came down in July 1991 and the Indian rupee was devalued

    21. As a result: those of us who are most damaged, most crippled, most in need of help, are precisely those who are abandoned, rejected, devalued, ignored, and dehumanized the most


    22. The easier anything gets, the less it is valued, the more it is devalued, the more meaningless it becomes, the more addictively it is used and needed, the more money, time, effort energy and focus is spent on buying it, using it, and maintaining it


    23. Since all tool-values are based upon the dynamic of accumulation, you get the relative value being determined by scarcity and by demand: the less you have of anything, the more valuable it becomes, while the more there is of anything, the less valuable it is… thus everything that is plentiful in nature becomes not only devalued, but raped, and made as exclusive and as scarce as possible for the motive of making money from it


    24. She loved to rub shoulders with people of wealth and power whereas I felt devalued and diminished by the rich and famous


    25. devalued … there was a time I could put a bit by


    26. and you don't want it devalued by scribble and scruffy crossing-out


    27. Situation #1: I remember on January 13, 1999, it was reported that Brazil had devalued its currency overnight


    28. With the stroke of a pen, Chávez devalued the bolivar by half—from 2


    29. Those Venezuelans lucky enough to have had significant holdings in gold or silver would have been safe from these drastic measures, since precious metals cannot be devalued overnight on the whim of a government leader


    1. Music should be listened to and never used as background noise, because that devalues it


    2. Trying to Sell Social Media with the Wrong Knowledge Devalues It


    3. As with other Narcissistic Supply Sources, once the group is no longer instrumental – the narcissist loses all interest in it, devalues it and ignores it


    4. It actually devalues the product


    5. You have created a culture which devalues all truth


    1. That’s why he wouldn’t care about the money; devaluing our currency would only help Nuria


    2. There will be more devaluing and therefore the dollar will eventually become worthless


    3. However, it had been a terrible struggle, and with the Zimbabwean Dollar devaluing so fast, his father’s wealth had also dwindled to a shadow of its former worth


    4. An ecommerce internet rumor about the stability of a socially progressive people's government causes a forced crash of that country's economy by panicking foreign stock markets into dumping its bonds and thus devaluing that nation's currency


    5. A person cannot have a higher social standing without in some way devaluing others


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    Synonyms for "devalue"

    depreciate devaluate devalue undervalue decrease diminish lessen lower shave

    "devalue" definitions

    remove the value from; deprive of its value


    lower the value or quality of


    lose in value