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Devaluation Devalue Country’s Money N Noun L6i7/Ojig5flped0wxcnglzdhqkdhzbws/Q1xa4/Ufswifvbv29gzdlaqxixze1n30/Ghob20lifhskbcbhmv0auerzijinj7gwwo9fshadwddjg03a2r795bx20aud2c+Xfe+T5xguuabe3p+Fapadfanoeelh+Fz6r4if35zny8viw9ztaksb7dqp1jzov84+3wvowfxsc62fhwi5kpx0f12utvrpf56xjl3ldbeh4oma5y0azlyiwwzu322zi De‧Val‧Ue

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devaluede‧val‧ue /diːˈvæljuː/ verb
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1[intransitive, transitive] technical to reduce the value of one country’s money when it is exchanged for another country’s money:  Nigeria has just devalued its currency.2[transitive] to make someone or something seem less important or valuable:  History has tended to devalue the contributions of women.devaluation /diːˌvæljuˈeɪʃən/ noun [countable, uncountable]:  the devaluation of the pound
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[ˌdi:ˌvæljʊ'eɪʃn]

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