Devalue in a sentence as a verb

If they push new hardware too hard, they devalue their inventory.

Phrases like "While Google is out to devalue the open source codebase as much as possible" seem hyperbolic to me.

It's become pretty popular these days to devalue asian immigrant culture, but most of the commentary misses the point.

Fluctuations in business over time eventually devalue their investment in the single entity.

They actually work to devalue real expertise, since engineers and computer scientists pose a threat to accountants, MBAs and lawyers who want to claim membership of the technology professsions.

""When startups begin hiring employees, the fact that nontechnical work may have been originally done for free by friends often leads founders to continue to devalue that labor, considering it optional or “fun,” perhaps a matter of social obligation, rather than serious and valuable.

Devalue definitions

verb

remove the value from; deprive of its value

See also: devaluate

verb

lower the value or quality of; "The tear devalues the painting"

verb

lose in value; "The dollar depreciated again"

See also: depreciate undervalue devaluate