Sentence examples for the devaluation from inspiring English sources

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the devaluation

noun

The removal or lessening of something's value.

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But, get this: the devaluation of music has also devalued the listener.

The devaluation of the piastre dried up the money market.

So far, the devaluation amounts to about 3%.

But the devaluation was nevertheless greeted angrily in Washington.

The devaluation persisted for three days, raising investors' anxiety levels.

"Then the devaluation would be like Christmas," lamented Mr. Chivukula.

And the devaluation has sliced those planned new imports.

The devaluation would increase in drachma terms Greece's euro indebtedness.

The real barrier is the devaluation of African lives.

6. (C) The devaluation and increased spending are not panaceas for restoring growth, however.

"Inflation, the devaluation of the peso, this is what worries us".

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