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depreciate

[dih-pree-shee-eyt] / dɪˈpri ʃiˌeɪt /




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Another meaningful tailwind for emerging-markets stocks is an expectation that the dollar will depreciate.

From MarketWatch • May 11, 2026

The cost of maintaining military superiority is rising as technological innovation accelerates, even as traditional military capital like tanks, ships, and aircraft become more vulnerable and depreciate faster.

From Barron's • Apr. 27, 2026

Electric vehicles depreciate in value faster than traditional cars, meaning buyers can get a good deal on a used EV that hasn’t been on the road for long.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 17, 2026

As a result, higher inflation now provides greater scope for the peso to depreciate, potentially pushing prices even higher.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 5, 2026

If the "bulls" corner gold, its value rises, or, more properly speaking, treasury notes depreciate in value.

From Monopolies and the People by Cloud, D. C.




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