Sentences with devalue
de·val·ue
D d - They spread tales about her in an attempt to devalue her work. [VERB noun]
- India has devalued the Rupee by about eleven per cent. [V n + by]
- Managing director Robert Caulfield warned the hammer-happy that they might devalue their homes with bad work.
- The cricket community feared the presence of a depleted West Indies team would devalue the Champions Trophy just when the ICC hoped to give.
- India has devalued the rupee by about eleven percent.Spiraling debt and printing money is what will destroy the US economy and devalue the dollar.If a government devalues the currency of a country, it reduces its value in relation to other currencies.
- The currency has devalued at a rapid rate.
- To make his delayed visit to the White House in April at a time when tension is high in the US over China's refusal to devalue the yuan.
- Alternative delivery systems can severely devalue a new network.
- She believes proximity to the wind farm could devalue her property by up to 40 per cent.
- He argued that long thank yous devalue a literary work.