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Definition of Devaluates
1. devaluate [v] - See also: devaluate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Devaluates
Literary usage of Devaluates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Early Civilization: An Introduction to Anthropology by Alexander Goldenweiser (1922)
"devaluates psychological factors more justly than does! Rivers' contributions to
the theory of diffusion are of* especial interest, as this investigator ..."
2. The Virtuous Pagan in Middle English Literature by Cindy L. Vitto (1989)
"moves and men are moved; it devaluates all hitherto accepted standards of good
and evil; and it removes any constant criteria by which anything may be ..."
3. Assessing the Soviet Threat: The Early Cold War Years edited by Woodrow J. Kuhns (1999)
"3 a document, which the £ devaluates (CIA Comment: CIA suggests, preliminary to
the receipt of the reported document, that the document is: (a) an Italian ..."
4. Start Thinking Export! by Jack S. Wolf (1993)
"Devaluation - - when the dollar devaluates, it can buy less of a foreign
currency (this makes American goods more attractive to foreign buyers since they ..."
5. Salt and Light: Living the Sermon on the Mount by Eberhard Arnold (1998)
"It works through covetousness, judges things by their monetary value, and devaluates
the soul. This makes a man like Francis of Assisi, with his voluntary ..."
6. Europe Real Estate Yearbook 2005: Assets, Industry Trends, Market Players by Dijkman, Schiller (2005)
"These normally include the car parking areas that invade the surrounding spaces.
and the traffic. The lormer devaluates the ..."