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depreciate
[ dih-pree-shee-eyt ]
verb (used with object)
- to reduce the purchasing value of (money).
- to lessen the value or price of.
- to claim depreciation on (a property) for tax purposes.
- to represent as of little value or merit; belittle.
Synonyms: , ,
verb (used without object)
- to decline in value.
depreciate
/ d瑟藞pri藧蕛瑟蓹t蓹r瑟; -tr瑟; d瑟藞pri藧蕛瑟藢e瑟t /
verb
- to reduce or decline in value or price
- tr to lessen the value of by derision, criticism, etc; disparage
Usage
Derived Forms
- depreciatory, adjective
- 诲别藞辫谤别肠颈藢补迟辞谤, noun
- 诲别藞辫谤别肠颈藢补迟颈苍驳濒测, adverb
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 诲别路辫谤别顎僣颈路补迟顎卛苍驳路濒测 adverb
- 诲别路辫谤别顎僣颈路补顎卼辞谤 noun
- 苍辞苍顎卍别路辫谤别顎僣颈路补迟顎卛苍驳 adjective
- 辫谤别顎卍别路辫谤别顎僣颈路补迟别顎 verb predepreciated predepreciating
- 谤别顎卍别路辫谤别顎僣颈路补迟别顎 verb redepreciated redepreciating
- 耻苍顎卍别路辫谤别顎僣颈路补迟顎卐诲 adjective
- 耻苍顎卍别谤路诲别路辫谤别顎僣颈路补迟别顎 verb (used with object) underdepreciated underdepreciating
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of depreciate1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of depreciate1
Example Sentences
Faced with a balance-of-payments crisis, India dismantled many import controls and let the rupee depreciate - a move that gave a much-needed boost to exporters and domestic producers competing with imports.
China has a "wide toolkit" for retaliation, he adds, such as depreciating their currency further or clamping down on US firms.
However, global uncertainties due to US President Donald Trump's tariff war, an outflow of foreign investor money and a depreciating currency - which could further weaken if rates come down - have complicated the RBI's task.
鈥淯nder the worst-case scenario, the Mexican economy will fall into recession, the currency will depreciate, and inflation will rise,鈥 reads a report released by the economic research firm Moody鈥檚 Analytics.
During the last trade war, the country allowed the yuan to depreciate against the U.S. dollar, effectively making Chinese exports to the U.S. cheaper.
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