What does Devalue mean?

Definitions for Devalue
diˈvæl yude·val·ue

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. devalue, devaluateverb

    remove the value from; deprive of its value

  2. devalueverb

    lower the value or quality of

    "The tear devalues the painting"

  3. depreciate, undervalue, devaluate, devalueverb

    lose in value

    "The dollar depreciated again"

Wiktionary

  1. devalueverb

    To lower or remove the value of something.

  2. devalueverb

    To lose value; to depreciate.

Wikipedia

  1. devalue

    In macroeconomics and modern monetary policy, a devaluation is an official lowering of the value of a country's currency within a fixed exchange-rate system, in which a monetary authority formally sets a lower exchange rate of the national currency in relation to a foreign reference currency or currency basket. The opposite of devaluation, a change in the exchange rate making the domestic currency more expensive, is called a revaluation. A monetary authority (e.g., a central bank) maintains a fixed value of its currency by being ready to buy or sell foreign currency with the domestic currency at a stated rate; a devaluation is an indication that the monetary authority will buy and sell foreign currency at a lower rate. However, under a floating exchange rate system (in which exchange rates are determined by market forces acting on the foreign exchange market, and not by government or central bank policy actions), a decrease in a currency's value relative to other major currency benchmarks is instead called depreciation; likewise, an increase in the currency's value is called appreciation. Related but distinct concepts include inflation, which is a market-determined decline in the value of the currency in terms of goods and services (related to its purchasing power). Altering the face value of a currency without reducing its exchange rate is a redenomination, not a devaluation or revaluation.

ChatGPT

  1. devalue

    Devalue generally refers to the decrease or reduction in the worth or value of something, often in terms of monetary or economic value. In economics, it specifically refers to the deliberate downward adjustment to the value of a country's currency relative to another currency, group of currencies, or standard. It can also pertain to underestimating or undervaluing the significance, importance, or worth of someone or something in other contexts.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Devalue in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Devalue in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of Devalue in a Sentence

  1. Donald Trump:

    I'd get him a McDonald's hamburger and I'd say we gotta get down to work, because you can't continue to devalue (the Chinese currency), i would give him a very, yeah, but I would give him a double, probably a double size Big Mac.

  2. The President:

    They devalue their currency. They have for years. It's put them at a tremendous competitive advantage.

  3. Jeremy Batstone-Carr:

    The pressure is rising on China to devalue ... which would support China's equity but not help metal prices or UK-listed miners.

  4. Sergio Goldenstein:

    This would have hugely negative consequences for Brazil. It would devalue the currency in a sharp way and ultimately steepen the yield curve.

  5. Ankit Gheedia:

    There is clearly a risk that China will try and devalue the currency further, (However) Europe is still trading on the ECB next week, which is why the market is relatively resilient.

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