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devalued Meaning in Bengali



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devalued's Usage Examples:

has not been devalued.


" China devalued its currency twice within two days by 1.


On 5 August 2019, China devalued its currency in.


Paddison defines surrealist music as that which "juxtaposes its historically devalued fragments in a montage-like manner which enables them to yield up new meanings.


periods of strict authoritarianism where equality and individual rights were devalued.


present, women and men are significantly different and to explore the devalued "feminine" characteristics.


largest and most important provinces, although in later centuries it became devalued into a mere honorific title.


members worldwide have observed that the standing ovation has come to be devalued, such as in the field of politics, in which on some occasions standing.


and in 1933 the Fiji pound was devalued to £1.


3 Fijian = £1 Sterling in order to bring it into line with the devalued New Zealand pound, even though.


This overaccumulation is a condition that occurs when surpluses of devalued capital and labor exist side-by-side with seemingly no way to bring them.


The central bank devalued the peso on December 20, 1994, and foreign investors' fear led to an even.


In effect, the changing gold price devalued the dollar by 7.


devalued 1972 (July) floated (- 20% to 30%) Floated at same time GBP was floated 1972 (Oct) USD 1.


69 - USD devalued.


Decades of high inflation devalued the new cedi, so that in 2007 the largest of the "new cedi" banknotes,.


Reactive devaluation is a cognitive bias that occurs when a proposal is devalued if it appears to originate from an antagonist.


When Brazil, as its largest neighbor and trading partner, devalued its own currency in 1999, the Argentinian peg to the US dollar prevented.


twelve months as of August 2015, the dram was devalued 15 percent.


 Turkmenistan: The manat was devalued 19 percent in January 2015.


The 1655 legislature officially devalued the Spanish dollar to 5 shillings.


In May 2012, the Reserve Bank of Malawi devalued the kwacha by 34% and unpegged it from the United States dollar.


However, the copper coinage had devalued against silver and by the 1720s liards were being exchanged in St Malo.


moneda corriente was introduced at par with the peso fuerte ("F) but was devalued several times during its life.


In October 1650 King Philip ordered that 8- and 4-real coins were to be devalued.



Synonyms:

degraded; debased; low;

Antonyms:

tall; up; superior; high;

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