Examples of using Devalued in English and their translations into Hindi
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The currency has been devalued.
If you felt devalued, then it is the wrong thing to say or do.
The coach and captain devalued me.
December 18- US dollar devalued for the second time in US history.
The Earth has been greatly devalued.
Overall, it devalued education, the teacher, and the idea of school.
They feel different and devalued by others.
To put it into your terms, it's a currency that's easily devalued.
Many East Asian currencies devalued following the crisis.
Without the right attorney, your claim could be devalued.
Understandably, when we feel devalued or unloved, we seek out closeness.
Thus in July 1991, about 20% of the rupee was devalued.
When cleaners felt devalued by their colleagues, their work felt less meaningful.
Domestic chores are seen as traditionally feminine and are devalued.
It must be noted that Pakistan's central bank devalued the currency five times last year.
This peg was changed to 1 pound 2.55555 dollars in 1973 when the dollar was devalued.
Perhaps you have always ignored your dreams or devalued the messages from this part of your psyche.
If these are suddenly devalued, more than three quarters of the damage will affect central banks, banks, states and operators outside the United States.
Then in November 1967,the British pound sterling was devalued from $2.80 to $2.40.
The Egyptian pound was itself devalued in 1978 to a peg of 1 Egyptian pound= 1.42857 dollars(1 dollar= 0.7 Egyptian pound).
The natural price advantage it enjoys is further strengthened by its devalued currency and other incentives.
Firstly, 9.5% of rupee was devalued in July 1991, again on July 3 and July 15, 1991, 5% and 2% were devalued.
By the time you know that you feel anger, for instance, you have already devalued someone, at least in your head.
Because we have undervalued- and even outright devalued- their capacities relative to those of mind and body, they languish on the sidelines of human existence.
Never in the history of humanity has theintuitive faculty been more neglected or devalued than in our rational-scientific age.
In this society, however,the status of the elderly is sufficiently devalued that even family ties are freighted with questions of mental and physical decline.
Last year,Google Penguin Algorithm Update killing all private blog networks and devalued low quality links.
The diets and weight management programs they undertook inadvertently devalued them and made their emotional recovery more difficult by commercializing certain myths about"emotional eating.".
The slogan“every mother is a working mother” was coined by feminists who wanted to draw attention to essential,and often overlooked and devalued, unpaid domestic labour.
As the crisis spread,most of Southeast Asia and Japan saw slumping currencies, devalued stock markets and other asset prices, and a precipitous rise in private debt.