We have no meanings for "depreciate the value" in our records yet.
1 That she alone saw it, did not depreciate the value of her knowledge.
2 This consideration, however, does not depreciate the value of one's comparatively contemporary markings.
3 Without it great advantages would have been taken to depreciate the value of the national testimony.
4 The imposition of the tax might indeed affect his prospective income and might depreciate the value of his stocks.
5 What motive could they have for depreciating the value of what was once their own property?
6 It's only depreciating the value of the property to sell it in the lot, says Graspum, in a firm voice.
7 In order to meet extraordinary expenses they raised new public loans, thereby depreciating the value of the old Florentine funds.
8 "But, my lord, does it not depreciate the value of property?"
9 Larger deficits seemed certain-deficitswhich would have depreciated the value of the dollar and pushed the cost of living still higher.
10 Sheep are at present successful, but in some localities the spread of a pestilent "oat-burr" is depreciating the value of their wool.
11 Already legislation had lowered the price of wool several cents, and had depreciated the value of sheep at least $1 per head.
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