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Tenses: depreciates, depreciating, depreciated

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Etymology: [ di-'prE-shE-"At ] (verb.) 15th century. Latin depretiare, depreciare, to depreciate, from de- + pretium, price
Synonyms: do down, abate, cheapen, decay, decrease, decry, deflate, depress, deteriorate, devalorize, diminish, downgrade, drop, dwindle, erode, fall, lessen, lower, mark down
Antonyms: appreciate, aggrandise, aggrandize, big up, gain value, increase, overrate, raise, rate, approve, commend, compliment, exalt, laud, praise, recommend

değeri düşmek, fiyatını kırmak, değerini düşürmek, küçük düşürmek, küçümsemek, ucuzlatmak, amortisman, hor görmek, değerini düşürmek, değeri düş, kıymetten düşmek, amortize etmek, değer kaybetmek,

1 değeri düşmek     ts
2 fiyatını kırmak, değerini düşürmek  fiil     ts
3 küçük düşürmek     ts
4 küçümsemek     ts
5 ucuzlatmak     ts
6 amortisman     ts
7 hor görmek     ts
8 değerini düşürmek     ts
9 değeri düş     ts
10 kıymetten düşmek     ts
11 amortize etmek     ts
12 değer kaybetmek     ts
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To reduce in value over time, To belittle, 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, reduce the value or cost (of an item or a currency); be reduced in value or cost; disparage, To lessen in price or estimated value; to lower the worth of; to represent as of little value or claim to esteem; to undervalue, lower the value of something; "The Fed depreciated the dollar once again, lose in value; "The dollar depreciated again", If something such as a currency depreciates or if something depreciates it, it loses some of its original value. Inflation is rising rapidly; the yuan is depreciating The demand for foreign currency depreciates the real value of local currencies During those five years, the pound depreciated by a quarter + depreciation depreciations de·pre·cia·tion miscellaneous costs, including machinery depreciation and wages, lose in value; "The dollar depreciated again" lower the value of something; "The Fed depreciated the dollar once again, belittle; "The teacher should not deprecate his student's efforts", lower the value of something; "The Fed depreciated the dollar once again", In the context of foreign exchange rates, a drop in the spot foreign exchange value of a floating currency; i e , a currency the value of which is determined by open market transactions See Devaluation In the context of accounting, a periodic charge (expense) that represents the allocation of the cost of a fixed asset to various time periods, fall in value or price, as in: A new car will start to depreciate as soon as you drive it off the lot, di-'prE-shE-"At; verb 1) to lower in estimation or esteem 2) to lower the price or estimated value of more, To depreciate an asset is to spread its cost over the time you use it You charge depreciation expense for the asset each period The total depreciation taken for an asset is stored in the accumulated depreciation account, to decrease, as when a currency's price falls in comparison to the price of another currency, Decrease in value, the currency is said to depreciate when exchange rates change so that a unit of its currency can buy fewer units of foreign currency, to lose value, or decline in price, To allocate the purchase cost of an asset over its life, That is declining in value, That degrades the value of something; deprecating, Present participle of depreciate, deprave, disprize, reduced in value over time, third-person singular of depreciate, tending to decrease or cause a decrease in value; "a depreciating currency"; "depreciatory effects on prices,

13 To reduce in value over time     ts
14 To belittle     ts
15 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     ts
16 reduce the value or cost (of an item or a currency); be reduced in value or cost; disparage  fiil     ts
17 To lessen in price or estimated value; to lower the worth of; to represent as of little value or claim to esteem; to undervalue     ts
18 lower the value of something; "The Fed depreciated the dollar once again     ts
19 lose in value; "The dollar depreciated again"     ts
20 If something such as a currency depreciates or if something depreciates it, it loses some of its original value. Inflation is rising rapidly; the yuan is depreciating The demand for foreign currency depreciates the real value of local currencies During those five years, the pound depreciated by a quarter + depreciation depreciations de·pre·cia·tion miscellaneous costs, including machinery depreciation and wages     ts
21 lose in value; "The dollar depreciated again" lower the value of something; "The Fed depreciated the dollar once again     ts
22 belittle; "The teacher should not deprecate his student's efforts"     ts
23 lower the value of something; "The Fed depreciated the dollar once again"     ts
24 In the context of foreign exchange rates, a drop in the spot foreign exchange value of a floating currency; i e , a currency the value of which is determined by open market transactions See Devaluation In the context of accounting, a periodic charge (expense) that represents the allocation of the cost of a fixed asset to various time periods     ts
25 fall in value or price, as in: A new car will start to depreciate as soon as you drive it off the lot     ts
26 di-'prE-shE-"At; verb 1) to lower in estimation or esteem 2) to lower the price or estimated value of more     ts
27 To depreciate an asset is to spread its cost over the time you use it You charge depreciation expense for the asset each period The total depreciation taken for an asset is stored in the accumulated depreciation account     ts
28 to decrease, as when a currency's price falls in comparison to the price of another currency     ts
29 Decrease in value     ts
30 the currency is said to depreciate when exchange rates change so that a unit of its currency can buy fewer units of foreign currency     ts
31 to lose value, or decline in price     ts
32 To allocate the purchase cost of an asset over its life     ts
33depreciating That is declining in value     ts
34depreciating That degrades the value of something; deprecating - "Gregson and Lestrade seemed to be far from satisfied by this assurance, or by the depreciating allusion to the detective police."     ts
35depreciating Present participle of depreciate     ts
36to depreciate. deprave     ts
37 disprize     ts
38depreciated reduced in value over time     ts
39depreciates third-person singular of depreciate     ts
40depreciating tending to decrease or cause a decrease in value; "a depreciating currency"; "depreciatory effects on prices     ts
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