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 + -ate1
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)