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devalued
adjective as in adulterated
adjective as in depressed
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Example Sentences
Yasmin says she now feels her master’s degree has been "devalued".
You hail from the world of soap operas, so you’re familiar with the way the genre is sometimes devalued by Hollywood or some viewers.
All that is repellent in oneself and one’s tribe is projected onto a devalued other.
This led Waters to lose out on a solo record deal and devalued the band's catalog by about $100 million.
Zimbabwe's central bank has devalued its gold-backed currency by over 40% against the US dollar, indicating that the last ditch effort to stabilise the country's volatile economy, is in trouble.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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