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Definition of Depreciates
1. depreciate [v] - See also: depreciate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Depreciates
Literary usage of Depreciates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Political and Civil History of the United States of America: From the Year by Timothy Pitkin (1828)
"The revolution not effected without great sacrifices and sufferings on the part
of th« Americans—Paper money issued—depreciates—Taxes not called for by ..."
2. History of Massachusetts, for Two Hundred Years: From the Year 1620 to 1820 by Alden Bradford (1835)
"... discipline—Style of writs altered—Calls for the Militia—Great efforts to
recruit the Army— Paper money depreciates—Laws for the relief of the people, ..."
3. A Statistical View of the Commerce of the United States of America by Timothy Pitkin (1835)
"... depreciation in 1748—Congress resort to a paper medium in the war of the
revolution—depreciates and dies in the bunds of the possessors—Establishment of ..."
4. A History of Rome from the Earliest Times to the Establishment of the Empire by Henry George Liddell (1855)
"... depreciates Metellus : he returns to Rome and is elected Consul. §19.
Second campaign of Metellus: Cirta taken: Jugurtha takes refuge with Bocchus. ..."
5. The Coming of the Lord: Will it by Premillennial? by James Henry Snowden (1919)
"It depreciates the Gospel and the Holy Spirit. We do not say or believe that its
advocates mean to do this, but this is the practical effect of their theory ..."