devaluate
[dee-
val
-yoo-eyt]
/diˈvæl yuˌeɪt/
verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
,
devaluated,
devaluating.
1.
to
devalue
.
Origin
1895-1900;
de-
+
value
+
-ate
1
Examples from the web for
devaluate
Most importantly, borrower does not have the capability to
devaluate
the cash.
It allows organizations to make plans, implement tactics an
devaluate
results.
Fisher's primary concern is that the well was located in a non-conforming location and may
devaluate
his property.
So if you
devaluate
the value of this, they will have impact immediately.
Third, air pollution may
devaluate
real estate and contribute to the blighting of neighborhoods.
British Dictionary definitions for
devaluate
devalue
/
diːˈvæljuː
/
verb
-values,
-valuing,
-valued,
-valuates,
-valuating,
-valuated
1.
to reduce (a currency) or (of a currency) be reduced in exchange value
2.
(
transitive
) to reduce the value or worth of (something)