devalue in the PONS Dictionary

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Religions have traditionally devalued the world and valued instead certain dreams of other so-called perfect worlds.
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The neighbourhood effect will serve to devalue the house so that it is worth less than what has been invested in it.
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We need to challenge the norms and practices that devalue girls.
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This led the government to devalue the rupee.
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The baht devalued rapidly and lost more than half of its value.
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This loan was never paid back and severely devalued the drachma.
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During such a crisis, currency may be in short supply, or highly devalued through hyperinflation.
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The peng had to be devalued and the debt of the country increased.
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The owners of the land argued that the recommendation devalued their properties.
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Yet, physiognomy tried to be scientificand came to be devalued.
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