devaluation

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Etymology[edit]

de- +‎ valuation

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devaluation (countable and uncountable, plural devaluations)

  1. The removal or lessening of something's value.
    • 2016, Lorraine Giordano, Beyond Taylorism, page 28:
      According to Braverman's thesis, Taylorism, or scientific management, has been the key feature in the devaluation and dequalification of work.
  2. (economics) The intentional or deliberate lowering of a currency's value compared to another country's currency or a standard value (e.g. the price of gold).
  3. Depreciation.

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