Examples of using Devalued in English and their translations into Greek
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
Life has been devalued.
That devalued education.
Sex shouldn't be devalued.
China devalued its currency.
We feel that life is devalued.
People also translate
China devalued their currency.
The currency is devalued by 5o%.
Nixon devalued the dollar today. Did you know that?
In a shock move today,China devalued the Yuan.
That lie devalued other companies.
Links to low-quality websites will be devalued.
Turkish Lira is devalued by 70 per cent.
A devalued currency, the price of everything goes up.
It raised taxes and devalued the currency.
You feel devalued or disrespected by your partner.
A driver who puts his truck on a train feels devalued.
Our company was devalued, but we still had assets.
Iceland could of course benefit from a devalued currency.
Jake devalued Lisa, tearing her down to solidify his power over her.
The value for the currency will be devalued in the international market.
Yes, there's going concern that the Russian rat will be devalued.
Books have become a little devalued, they have become too cheap.
The stable Eurozone trade surplus was not due to a devalued Euro.
Mansa Musa's hajj devalued gold in Mamluk Egypt for a decade.
The main reason is because we have somewhat devalued our language.
The new currency would be devalued as that is, after all, the desired objective.
So long as care is a woman's responsibility, it will remain devalued.
Well, shareholders may feel devalued, and clients may feel insulted.
By September 1931, Britain had left the gold standard and devalued the Pound.
The previous administration devalued workers by their policies," the official said.