cheapen in the PONS Dictionary

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Free trade cheapens the product by cheapening the producer.
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It's about participation on a big level, the point was that we didn't want to produce things that would cheapen the art.
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It cheapens every one of us and our daughters.
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Smith's art uses iconic baubles with the effect of cheapening and attacking cultural themes.
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It was bound to be cheapened and made abundant.
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Every effort should be made to subject traditions and customs that cheapen human life to scrutiny or review.
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From project initiation to completion, project cost management has an objective to simplify and cheapen the project experience.
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I didn't want this one to sound anything like the first, because that would have cheapened it.
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On the other hand, they have not cheapened or falsified the play...
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The mixed score was because if many more tenuous releases see the light of day there's a danger of that impression being cheapened.
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