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revalued Meaning in Bengali



Verb:

নতুন করে মূল্য নির্ধারণ করা,





revalued's Usage Examples:

presence to absence of the open tract, the contrast consonant/vowel is revalued as presence vs.


Like the French franc, the Monégasque franc was revalued in 1960 at a rate of 100 old francs = 1 new franc.


If a company wants to sell one of its assets, it is revalued in preparation for sales negotiations.


covers approximately 12,000 directly held UK property investments, market revalued in December 2015 at just under £202 billion equivalent to 49% of the UK.


In 1920, the rupee was revalued against sterling to a peg of 1 rupee = 2 shillings (1 florin).


As inherited assets are automatically revalued to their current or "stepped-up" basis, any capital gains are permanently.


Since the 1990s, her films have been revalued for their camp and kitsch content and are recognised as cult classics and.


assets are located in Canadian urban centres, and are sold after the CLC revalued the property by providing managerial support and subsidizing immediate.


In 1870 the gourde was revalued at a rate of ten to one.


marginal product of capital because the aggregate stock of capital would be revalued due to changes in the interest rate.


It was revalued in 2003 from 6% to 3.


A career average pension or career average revalued earnings pension (CARE pension) is a type of occupational pension scheme, where people saving for retirement.


The figure of Jeanette has been revalued in the 21st century and she is now considered a cult artist and an influence.


was revalued at 20 livres, and a commitment was made to maintain this valuation.


This promise was kept until 1740 when the louis d’or was revalued to 24.


After two centuries of inflation, it was revalued in 1960, with each new franc (NF) being worth 100 old francs.


the creation or change of a currency code when a currency is created or revalued (i.


In December of the same year Forbes revalued his net worth to "0, and on 31 July 2009 he was declared bankrupt by the.


In August 2006 the RBZ revalued the Zimbabwean Dollar by 1000 ZWD to 1 (revalued) dollar.


with the portcullis counter-mark were revalued at fourpence halfpenny, and the coins with the greyhound were revalued at twopence farthing.



Synonyms:

appreciate; apprise; value; apprize; rate;

Antonyms:

worthlessness; unimportance; importance; depreciate; decrease;

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