Devaluate in a sentence as a verb

A $90k for 25% stake seems to devaluate the initial $500k investments.

Who's gonna pay in bitcoin when they can do it in shitty soon-to-devaluate pesos?

I agree with you but I think Uber will devaluate to some extent and I don't see Tinder surviving...

There is no authoity that could really devaluate bitcoin price, but we could try to devaluate peception of unit here.

A lot of comentors just go 'Well lets devaluate away balbalb better exports blabla' is very unreflectiv talk.

They need to take over, trivialize, devaluate and destroy every thing that becomes special in society, in hope to get some additional sales.

Just read between the lines of public statements about Japan trying to devaluate the Yen, or China artificially keeping the Yuan as low as possible for years to protect their cheap export strategy.>> Mainstream economics explains why inflation occurred in those countries.

Actually the greek populace is overwhelmingly in favor of keeping the Euro and they don't really buy into "Make your own currency, devaluate it like crazy and maybe in a decade or to you will have the same wealth as now".In Argentina this didn't work that well either.

But then you have startups recruiting "rockstar hackers", sites that teach you how to become a "hacker" by leraning the newest hip JS framework of this week, and of course, the abominations like the term "growth hacking".Spirit of hacking, as per pg's definition or the hacker culture, is still strong on HN, but the word hacker itself seems to devaluate quickly.

But with this news and the opening of their patent sooner, I'm just wondering if they are not simply giving up on the mass market leaving it to generalist brands like Toyota, VW, ... IMO that would not be so bad, they risk to devaluate their brand significantly in the mass market if they **** up there and ******* up there has a not much to do with technology.

Devaluate definitions

verb

remove the value from; deprive of its value

See also: devalue

verb

lose in value; "The dollar depreciated again"

See also: depreciate undervalue devalue