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Definition of Devaluating
1. devaluate [v] - See also: devaluate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Devaluating
Literary usage of Devaluating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1844)
"In China, the recent wild fluctuations of the foreign exchange rates for Chinese
currency obscure the picture. devaluating and ..."
2. Women's Colleges in the United States: History, Issues & Challenges by Irene Harwarth (1998)
"This chapter told the story of women's colleges that chose to become coeducational,
but also of those that weathered the last few decades by devaluating and ..."
3. Site Planning for Solar Access: A Guidebook for Residential Developers and by Duncan Erley, Martin Jaffe (1997)
"... protected by devaluating the type of solar access; for example, by using
roof-mounted collectors facing south or by modifying the design of the building ..."
4. Franklin the Diplomat: The French Mission by Jonathan R. Dull (1982)
"... while evading support for the French position in the dispute (which largely
concerned French dismay at America's devaluating its currency).31 Adams left ..."