0 past simple and past participle of depreciate
1 to (cause something to) lose value, especially over time:
On the other, the depreciated dollar threatened the export advantage which the pound had accrued since its floatation.
Despite which appreciated or depreciated, silver could not substitute for copper coins.
Less favourable employment conditions for these groups or depreciated stock of human capital are possible explanations for this finding.
High unemployment rates, the depreciated baht, loss of foreign exchange reserves and capital flight led to a good measure of despair.
There was no way to avoid some involvement with depreciated paper money dealings.
Similarities in many aspects sharpen the contrast between the point of divergence, whether the money then appreciated or depreciated.
French political leaders were reluctant to raise taxes to quell markets, and the franc depreciated.
For permanent trade, the purchase is an investment and cannot be depreciated.