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Meanings of
devalued
in English
Lowered in value.
degraded
debased
Related terms
low
Synonyms
Examples for "
degraded
"
degraded
debased
Examples for "
degraded
"
1
The forestry ministry estimates there are 35 million hectares of
degraded
land.
2
After Zhu, inequality thrived, the environment was
degraded
and political reform stagnated.
3
In the northern Netherlands, the
degraded
condition of the mass continued longest.
4
The feeling grew in Rose that the Countess lowered and
degraded
her.
5
At the same time they were in many respects the most
degraded
.
1
But politics and government have been seriously
debased
by the current administration.
2
We stop short of nose-picking; we are
debased
enough as it is.
3
It is exceedingly
debased
;
you must be the cause of its exaltation.
4
Twitter is the ideal, and toxic, medium for this
debased
political culture.
5
Six thousand days on, he was too
debased
to resent his debasement.
Usage of
devalued
in English
1
Gold hasn't been totally
devalued
yet; there hasn't been much brought back.
2
Since he's been in power the currency has been
devalued
two times.
3
Quality is one of those words that has become
devalued
through overuse.
4
However, the more units are mined, the more the currency is
devalued
.
5
Mr Mugabe stubbornly insists that the Zimbabwe currency must not be
devalued
.
6
The deposit guarantee has been
devalued
and public trust has been undermined.
7
W. Berlin is being
devalued
politically while it becomes more valuable economically.
8
Everything in this film is dilapidated,
devalued
,
degraded or due for demolition.
9
Sir, - Once again this Government has
devalued
our commitment to our children.
10
Stocks have been volatile since China
devalued
its currency in August.
11
These changes also undermined social protection,
devalued
pensions and boosted inflation.
12
They have faced rising costs since the pound was
devalued
in November 2016.
13
Money printing
devalued
the greenback and beefed up many markets, above all gold.
14
Why has China
devalued
its currency now and what impact will it have?
15
The French franc was also
devalued
in the summer of 1958.
16
Was it
devalued
by the absence of the England based contingent?
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
devalued
devalue
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
devalue by
devalue the currency
devalue music
devalue dollar
devalue exchange
More collocations
Devalued
through the time
Devalued
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
United Kingdom
Rare