Definitionadj. tending to decrease or cause a decrease in value
Last update: September 17, 2015
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3, 1899) is very remarkable; indeed, though this writer is as little ecclesiastically-minded as Sabatier himself, his general picture of the state of religion in Italy at the time is far truer; here also Sabatier has given way to the usual temptation of biographers to exalt their hero by depreciating everybody else. [Please select]
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Stornham Court and its surroundings were depreciating seriously in value through need of radical repairs etc. [Please select]
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In vain would we exalt the one by depreciating the other. [Please select]
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With a depreciating shrug of his shoulders, Len Dardus responded: "But what can I do." [Please select]
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Clement was getting towards an age when clever youngsters are not unapt to exercise their talents in depreciating home surroundings. [Please select]
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He argued that "money lent in this depreciated and depreciating state can hardly be said to be lent from a spirit of patriotism; it was a mere speculation in public securities." [Please select]
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