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Devaluing meaning
present participle and gerund of devalue
Example sentences (20)
If leaked by threat actors, it could lead to a drop in their value and replication of software, devaluing the company and threatening its revenue streams, making them a valuable target for cybercriminals.
In February, angry mobs burned several banks in Beirut in response to the currency devaluing.
The companies' behavior has created a gig economy inside a union workforce, and their immovable stance in this negotiation has betrayed a commitment to further devaluing the profession of writing.
The ploy worked—and appears to be working today—but at the cost of devaluing interest rate-sensitive assets, like the U.S Treasuries and mortgage-backed securities that make up a large portion of many banks’ balance sheets.
But it was Fury who appeared small, first failing to back up his crass pre-fight taunts and then devaluing the fulfilment of Usyk’s noble quest by alleging, baselessly, that the officials had shown pity.
Based on the timeless and Afro-experiential values of democracy and the obvious sacrosanctity of human life, Floyd’s murder substantiates the continued devaluing of Blackness at the behest of a litany of neo-colonial machinery.
This breakthrough has saved the country the challenge of sourcing forex or devaluing our currency to finance this monstrous import wage bill.
This is likely to bring about more negative impacts than positive impacts as a result of devaluing the naira.
But the United States’ decision to label China a currency manipulator — after President Donald Trump repeatedly accused China of devaluing its currency — drastically heightened tensions after months of trade negotiations.
However, financial experts weighed in and said if the situation remains as it is, the prevalence of illicit electronic money trading will continue to put pressure on the exchange rate, hence devaluing the local currency.
Okyo’s sketches could also become, then, simply copybook models for his successors, somewhat devaluing the master’s “drawn from life” achievements.
Once criticized for resisting the upward pressure on the value of its currency, Beijing is now expected by Washington to pull every lever to stop the yuan from devaluing.
She said that the word “content” had been hijacked by “bullshitters and propagandists” and then sold to advertisers as a an “amorphous mass,” thereby devaluing genuine trusted journalism.
Such murders happen in a landscape shaped by entrenched inequalities between the genders and a brutal devaluing of women’s lives.
Then, the romance novel industry has been rocked by plagiarism scandals, devaluing work in a genre that’s still fighting for legitimacy.
Unfortunately, it's neither easy nor obvious how to do that without devaluing causes that liberals take very seriously indeed.
Zimbabwe´s central bank on Wednesday said it was introducing a new interbank foreign exchange system effectively devaluing its quasi-currency which was officially pegged at par with the US dollar.
China’s practice of devaluing its currency has made it king of exports and manufacturing.
It's devaluing it, I think.
So many well-intended public policies and currently proposed policies seem to amount to a war on work and a devaluing of the dignity of work.