revalue

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to value again, give a new value to
gain in value; "The yen appreciated again!"
{f} change the value of a currency; reestimate the value of something, reappraise, reassess
To revalue something means to increase the amount that you calculate it is worth so that its value stays roughly the same in comparison with other things, even if there is inflation. It is now usual to revalue property assets on a more regular basis. + revaluation re·valua·tion Some British banks have used doubtful property revaluations to improve their capital ratios
value anew; "revalue the German Mark"
value again, give a new value to
value anew; "revalue the German Mark
When a country revalues its currency, it increases the currency's value so that it can buy more foreign currency than before. Countries enjoying surpluses will be under no pressure to revalue their currencies. + revaluation revaluations re·valua·tion There was a general revaluation of other currencies but not the pound
revaluation
The process of altering the relative value of a currency or other standard of exchange

After the new party took power, the government declared a revaluation of the currency in an attempt to limit runaway inflation.

revaluation
A reassessment of the value or worth of something; a reappraisal or reevaluation

After the soldiers raided her farm for supplies, she was forced to a revaluation of their benefit as protectors.

revaluation
The application to preserved benefits of compulsory increases in their value prior to the date of payment Provided for under the Pensions Act This term is often used also to describe any similar non-compulsory increases
revaluation
Situation in which a country adjusts the value of its currency upward
revaluation
An increase in the foreign exchange value of a currency that is pegged to other currencies or gold
revaluation
An increase in the exchange rate for a currency as a result of central bank intervention Opposite of Devaluation
revaluation
This is the mass appraisal of all property within an assessment district, municipality, county, parish, precinct, township, or ward to obtain equalization of assessed values
revaluation
Revaluation is a change in the official rate at which one currency is exchanged for another or for gold Devaluation reduces the relative value of the currency and creates a mechanism for adjusting balance of payments deficits, since it lowers the price of exports abroad and raises the price of imports at home This mechanism will not function during periods of competitive devaluation when the devaluation of one currency causes other nations to follow suit
revaluation
"A systematic review of the assessments of all locally assessed properties, valued as of the valuation date of the assessment roll containing those assessments, to attain compliance with the standard of assessment [a uniform percentage of value] ..." (RPTL Section 102)
revaluation
A second or new valuation
revaluation
A rise in the foreign exchange value of a currency that is pegged to other currencies or to gold Also called "appreciation "
revaluation
Estimating the current market value of all taxable property for purposes of a new assessment A revaluation is performed to assure each property is assessed at market value and pays only its fair share of taxes
revaluation
a new appraisal or evaluation
revaluation
Increase in the exchange rate of a currency as a result of official action
revaluation
An official increase in the value of one nation's currency expressed in the terms of another
revaluation
{i} act of revaluing, act of making a new valuation; act of changing the exchange rate of a currency
revaluation
the increase in the fixed exchange rate of a currency
revaluation
an increase in the value of a currency by the government that sets the exchange rate
revaluation
An increase in the value of a fixed exchange rate
revalued
present participle of revalue
revalues
third-person singular of revalue
revaluing
third-person singular of revalue
revalue
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