Devalued in a sentence as an adjective

USG by contrast has devalued the dollar 96% since 1913.

"Yeah, I get the reason for asking that, but as a question, its rather devalued these days as far as the US and its TLA's are concerned.

n is really badwe actually think n is good, but we feel it is getting devalued now it is popular

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An SEC employee divested of an asset has no greater interest in the asset being devalued merely because ey once held the asset.

At that point, it doesn't matter how attractive or competent I am. I'm seen as just another member of the team, and probably subconsciously devalued because of my gender.

In my opinion, the redesign took the Netflix website from one that was fun to use, to one that devalued the company to being just another company that provides movies.

The IT industry is full of crotchety neckbeards with chips on their shoulders who need to be tiptoed around, generally with good reason because when others participate in the work they have created, they feel devalued and lash out.

Devalued definitions

adjective

lowered in value; "the dollar is low"; "a debased currency"

See also: debased degraded