Crossword-Solution: DEVALUED
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| Clue | Answers |
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| Like weak currencies | 1 answer |
| Weakened, as currency | 1 answer |
| Lowered in esteem | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DEVALUED (5)
Most prices are now fully decontrolled and the Vietnamese currency has been effectively devalued and floated at world market rates.
Most prices are now fully decontrolled, and the Vietnamese currency has been effectively devalued and floated at world market rates.
They were supposed to prop up the banking system (especially SBS-Agro) and the ailing and sharply devalued ruble.
Human life is a gift from our Creator -- and that gift should never be discarded, devalued, or put up for sale.
Monetary pressures have increased since 11 September 2001 because of declines in tourism, Suez canal tolls, and exports, and Cairo has devalued the pound several times in the past year.
Quotes with DEVALUED (3)
Just for future reference, don't use words like "love" anymore. It's a very sensitive word and it wears out quickly. Romeo barely says it, but John Hinckley filled up a whole journal with it. To put it into your terms, it's a currency that's easily devalued. Pretty soon you're saying it whenever you hang up the phone or whenever you leave. It turns into an apology. Then it's an excuse. Some assholes want it to be a bulletproof vest: don't hate me; I love you. But mostly it ju…
A spouse who refuses to cultivate or fan physical intimacy first devalued the marriage in their mind and priorities. Spouses who defile their marriage bed first lost honor for their marriage.
In our modern world, this elemental quality of storytelling is denied. We live today in a world in which everything has its place and function and nothing is left out of place. Storytelling is thus at a discount and like everything else in a world ruled by the laws of exchange value, literature is required to submit itself to the requirements of the market and must learn, like any other commodity, to adapt and serve needs that lie outside of itself and its concrete value. It …
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Appears in: LAT, NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1977–2018).