Devalue | Mean of devalue in English Dictionary
/diˈvælju/
- Verb
- to lower the value of a country's money so that it is worth less when it is traded with another country's money
- The government has decided to devalue its currency.
- Economic woes forced the government to devalue.
- to cause (something or someone) to seem or to be less valuable or important
- He argues that placing too many requirements on schools devalues the education they provide.
- Domestic work is often devalued. [=undervalued]