To lower the grade or worth of something.
1 At least I don't cheapen myself like other members of this family.
2 Trust someone crass like you or your father to cheapen a beautiful-
3 He clung tenaciously to the fifty-cent basis-togo lower would cheapen him.
4 To quote or to individualize would be to cheapen this vast offering.
5 She evidently had no desire to cheapen that which she would deny.
6 Don't cheapen the product; don't cheapen the wage; don't overcharge the public.
7 The veteran retailer and Premier Investments chairman, thinks they cheapen the brand.
8 But the spectacle of the state taking life must tend to cheapen it.
9 But we hope in time to be able to cheapen the whole car.
10 They cheapen life and nothing good comes from too many people.
11 I think the repetition has a tendency to cheapen the Sacrament.
12 He loved with single heart and refused to cheapen himself or his love.
13 Therein shall be the market for thee where thou mayst cheapen thy betrothed.
14 I learned such things then, and they cheapen what I have since learned.
15 I must look into that: it would cheapen the repairs.
16 The law of competition seems to cheapen comforts and luxuries.
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