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devalue

verb as in depreciate

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Example Sentences

If he cannot shore up robust support among white Americans, he will soon learn the limits of nonwhite support in a system designed to devalue their votes.

From Slate

But opponents of the change have said it would devalue every home in the area, and make houses harder to sell.

From BBC

"We misunderstand and devalue the experiences of people with disabilities, which is not only hurtful, but also harmful. These negative responses are chipping away at the opportunities people with disabilities have to lead fulfilling lives."

From Salon

On almost every signature issue Walz brings to the table as governor, the Supreme Court has worked to undermine and devalue public regulation, funding, and expertise.

From Slate

Opponents have said the council is deliberately trying to "crash the housing market" and it could devalue every residential property in the local authority area.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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