depreciate dans le dictionnaire Oxford-Hachette

depreciate dans le dictionnaire PONS

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But with the monetary panic of 1873, the value of bonds so depreciated that the company failed, and removed its machinery.
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A nation with a trade deficit will experience a reduction in its foreign exchange reserves, which ultimately lowers (depreciates) the value of its currency.
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Its value depreciated over the next eight years and was then pegged at two shillings four pence sterling in 1906.
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His wide range of interests attracted some negative criticism for not specializing while others depreciated his work because of his frequent travels, calling him bohemian.
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She feels that she is discriminated against, depreciated and blocked in her own country.
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This was followed by numerous adjustments to the foreign exchange system as the sucre continued to depreciate.
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Accountants also distinguish personal property from real property because personal property can be depreciated faster than improvements (while land is not depreciable at all).
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Time was generally regarded as the enemy of humanity which depreciates the value of the world.
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This is in contrast to buying new furniture, which typically depreciates from the moment of purchase.
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Land given to the college by donors to be sold for financial support depreciated in value, leaving the college with insufficient funds.
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