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 owners threatened to sue the newspaper for devaluing their home.
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But since then it is said that the quantity of production is little, and the quality devalued.
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This loan was never paid back and severely devalued the drachma.
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The baht devalued rapidly and lost more than half of its value.
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In a full currency substituted economy, exchange rates are indeterminate and monetary authorities can not devalue the currency.
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This greatly devalues the chair, since it changes the original aesthetic of smooth, uninterrupted wooden forms.
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Yet, physiognomy tried to be scientificand came to be devalued.
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The owners of the land argued that the recommendation devalued their properties.
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In some career contexts, caring work is devalued and motherhood is seen as a barrier to employment.
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