Crossword-Solution: DEPRECIATE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Depreciate | v. t. | To lessen in price or estimated value; to lower the worth of; to represent as of little value or claim to esteem; to undervalue. |
| Depreciate | v. i. | To fall in value; to become of less worth; to sink in estimation; as, a paper currency will depreciate, unless it is convertible into specie. |
We have 63 clues for the answer “DEPRECIATE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| to lower in estimation or esteem | 1 answer |
| lower the value of something | 1 answer |
| Write off value | 1 answer |
| Reduce in value over time | 1 answer |
| MARKET price, lower | 1 answer |
| Lessen in value | 2 answers |
| Decrease in value | 2 answers |
| Lower the price of | 3 answers |
| Lose value | 3 answers |
| Devaluate | 5 answers |
| LOWER in value | 6 answers |
| derogate | 7 answers |
| Mark (down) | 8 answers |
| BRING discredit on | 9 answers |
| Undervalue | 14 answers |
| underrate | 18 answers |
| detract | 19 answers |
| Devalue | 23 answers |
| Deprecate | 24 answers |
| Underestimate | 25 answers |
| Cheapen | 26 answers |
| dispraise | 26 answers |
| Gibbet | 28 answers |
| LOWER in character | 30 answers |
| DENATURALISE | 30 answers |
| Erode | 34 answers |
| Deflate | 38 answers |
| Condescend | 40 answers |
| Decry | 41 answers |
| MAKE small | 43 answers |
| Defame | 43 answers |
| Adulterate | 44 answers |
| MOVE past | 44 answers |
| prostitute | 45 answers |
| Denigrate | 48 answers |
| asperse | 48 answers |
| Taunt | 50 answers |
| Debase | 51 answers |
| Abate | 51 answers |
| uglify | 52 answers |
| Desecrate | 53 answers |
| downgrade | 53 answers |
| discolour | 54 answers |
| Belittle | 54 answers |
| Offend | 55 answers |
| Crumble | 57 answers |
| make unfit | 57 answers |
| Mistreat | 57 answers |
| DISCOUNT ___ | 58 answers |
| move on | 58 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DEPRECIATE (5)
Unable to support the currency, the national bank, nonetheless, was forced to depreciate the currency 65% over the course of the year.
Consumption, on the other hand, to be legitimate,--to be true consumption,--must be reproductive of utility; for, if it is unproductive, the products which it destroys are cancelled values--things produced at a pure loss; a state of things which causes products to depreciate in value.
Should it meet with the success I hope for, I may be encouraged to reprint the original Italian, though it will tend to depreciate my own labour.
There will never be criticism to appreciate him more justly, to depreciate him more unjustly, than that of his immediate contemporaries.
The vision of Constantine maintained an honorable place in the legend of superstition, till the bold and sagacious spirit of criticism presumed to depreciate the triumph, and to arraign the truth, of the first Christian emperor.
Quotes with DEPRECIATE (3)
Creativity sparks originality which then manifests itself into what we call evolution. To depreciate imagination is to depreciate life.
The "fashion-beauty complex'," representing the corporate interests involved in the fashion and beauty industries, has, Bartky argues, taken over from the family and church as "central producers and regulators of 'femininity'" (1990, p. 39). The fashion-beauty complex promotes itself to women as seeking to, "glorify the female body and to provide opportunities for narcissistic indulgence'' but in fact its aim is to "depreciate woman's body and deal a blow to her narcissism'' …
Leaders are lovers of change. Without change, growth is static. To lead, you have to appreciate change; else change will depreciate you!
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1998).