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is devalued
verb
To lower or remove the value of something.
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When the word is used that way, it is devalued.
Accomplishments merit no praise, and love is devalued.
So through over-familiarity, the currency of language is devalued.
Without security of tenure, other statutory protection is devalued.
The whole family is devalued, when he goes.
Even when she is willing to share herself, it turns out, she is devalued.
But, even if you never travel abroad, when your country's currency is devalued you will eventually feel it.
"Why is it that their pain and suffering is devalued?" asked State Senator Arthenia L. Joyner, a Democrat of Tampa.
"Any tournament without the best player is devalued in my eyes whether they [the other players] like it or not.
The pedestrian is devalued, no longer a person walking but a person without a car, something incomplete.
To the Editor: Brandon Gaudiano correctly depicts the contemporary mental health scene, where psychotherapy is devalued in contrast to medication management.
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