Decrease in value of an asset due to obsolescence or use.
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Examples for "depreciation"
Examples for "depreciation"
1The talk drifted off into general and particular depreciation of other times.
2One is a provision that lets companies accelerate depreciation of new equipment.
3That number excludes the effect of factors such as amortization and depreciation.
4They include 30-year investment contracts that promise tax stability, and accelerated depreciation.
5Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation stood at 125 million euros.
1He hasn't seen the wear and tear, he said at the time.
2The mortal enemy of the soul is the daily wear and tear.
3There are signs of wear and tear but I love this house.
4The wear and tear on vehicles and equipment because of unimproved roads.
5He is too fine for the rough wear and tear of ages.
6They were not made to stand the wear and tear of repetition.
7Now give us something worth the wear and tear of your orgins.
8It puts wear and tear on it, so other options are necessary.
9Gutties had no seams, but wear and tear served the same purpose.
10Recently though, the globe has been showing signs of wear and tear.
11It saves a lot of wear and tear to know what's coming.
12That's all very fine talk, but it won't bear wear and tear.
13But everything looked absolutely new; there was no sign of wear and tear.
14Your letter came in the midst of the wear and tear of A.
15Wait much longer, and wear and tear start taking their toll on both.
16The much smoother drive leads to greatly reduced wear and tear, says Meally.
Translations for wear and tear