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the depreciating
verb
To lessen in price or estimated value; to lower the worth of; to represent as of little value or claim to esteem; to undervalue.
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For example, the heavily alloyed 3rd-century-ad Roman antoniniani (coins introduced by the Roman emperor Caracalla, originally having a value of two denarii) tell their tale as clearly as the depreciating paper currency of Germany in and after 1919.
Any given expected moment of monetary easing (lower interest rates or more quantitative easing) tends to cause exchange-rate depreciation, which is good for the exports of the depreciating country – but not so good for trading partners.
One bright spot is manufacturing, which is benefiting from the depreciating rand.
Nor do they like Japan's anti-terror legislation or, come to that, the depreciating yen.
The depreciating rupee has given them a breather, if not a permanent reason to cheer.
Between the stories about corporate earnings and the depreciating Syrian pound one can find the occasional reporting that is usually absent Syria's state-controlled press.
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Second, classification algorithms such as random forest can suffer from the curse of dimensionality; the accuracy of the method depreciates as the dimensionality of the data increases.
This study focuses on how the editorial writers rhetorically manage to support the Liberal Party through depreciating the Labor Party.
Conflicting health information from strong sources had the effect of potentially depreciating the value of the health message and affected pregnant women's confidence in decision making.
You can almost smell the vehicles depreciating.
TPPA revealed that having a molten solid solution of the sample, depreciated the reversibility of hydrogen absorption and desorption.
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