Used in a Sentence

depreciated

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for depreciated.

Editorial note

Finally, and this is a big one--the value of the land is excluded from the depreciation calculation--only the building and improvements to the property can be depreciated.

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Quick take

Able to be depreciated.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of depreciated gathered in one view.

adjective

Able to be depreciated.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for depreciated.

adjective

Able to be depreciated.

Example sentences

1

Finally, and this is a big one--the value of the land is excluded from the depreciation calculation--only the building and improvements to the property can be depreciated.

2

Typically the new entrant's cost is higher since it can't take advantage of the highly depreciated existing infrastructure.

3

For example, if PHD's were being handed out to kids a 40 year old's MBA is now depreciated.

4

Thing is that before the euro, Greece could have depreciated its currency to make its exports cheaper.

5

That's a good source of lightly used heavily depreciated well maintained cars for those lucky like us.

6

The older floating point units are still on the processors, but in a depreciated fashion (Windows/Linux ABI don't use them).

7

I didn't hear about it until i ran into a notice that consolekit was depreciated, and getting pointed to logind.

8

If you're talking about a difference of $2000 per server, even across a full rack you're talking less than $100k depreciated over 5 years.

9

My understanding is accounting - furniture is depreciated or amortized at a different rate than offices, and it is beneficial to the bean counters.

10

The land value is simply the property value minus the value of the depreciated physical capital (buildings etc.) on it (LV = PV - K).

11

These numbers show it would cost $222k in capital; which depreciated over 3 years (or do a 3 year lease) would cost around $6200/mo v.

12

It requires major capital outlays from them, it invalidates previous investments that have not fully depreciated, and in the end they will probably make less money.

Quote examples

1

The problem is that key components are being "depreciated" by the Poettering crew for no better reason than "code elegance".

2

After a year I came back with about half that (including ~$14k on bike+gear, "fully depreciated" by the end of the trip).

3

> key components are being "depreciated" Only the greater community can do that, and it wouldn't be happening unless the alternative was solving real problems.

4

Considering how many less video formats work with Quick Look after "upgrading" from Snow Leopard to Mavericks, I personally consider it "depreciated" at least in principle.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use depreciated in a sentence?

Finally, and this is a big one--the value of the land is excluded from the depreciation calculation--only the building and improvements to the property can be depreciated.

What does depreciated mean?

Able to be depreciated.

What part of speech is depreciated?

depreciated is commonly used as adjective.