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单词 revalorization
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revalorizationn.

Brit. /ˌriːvalərʌɪˈzeɪʃn/, U.S. /ˈˌriˌvælərəˈzeɪʃ(ə)n/, /ˈˌriˌvæləˌraɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n/
Forms: 1900s– revalorisation, 1900s– revalorization.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: re- prefix, valorization n.
Etymology: < re- prefix + valorization n. Compare French revalorisation (1921 in general use, 1923 in specific economics use). Compare slightly later revalorize v. Compare also earlier revaluation n.
1. Economics. The action or process of establishing a new (esp. a higher) price or value for a commodity, asset, etc.; a new valuation; spec. revaluation of a currency; an instance of this. Cf. revaluation n. 1.
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society > trade and finance > monetary value > [noun] > increase in value
enhancing1490
enhancement1577
revaluation1611
advance1642
rise1645
raise1883
surpreciation1884
revalorization1908
write-up1915
society > trade and finance > money > value of money > [noun] > revaluation of currency
revalorization1908
revaluation1933
1908 Monthly Consular & Trade Rep. Jan. 73 The hacendados of the Peninsula feel assured that the revalorization of henequen is certain and have laid their plans accordingly.
1926 Glasgow Herald 6 Aug. 8 A preliminary revalorisation [of the franc] through a restoration of confidence should first be attempted.
1979 Daily Tel. 4 Apr. 10 These increases give effect to the re-valorisation of personal allowances provided for by Section 22 of the Finance Act 1977.
1996 I. Jeffries Guide Econ. in Transition xxiv. 489 In a revalorization of the currency four zeros are removed, eg 10000 old zlotys = 1 new zloty.
2. The assigning of a new or renewed worth or importance to something; a re-evaluation in more positive terms. Cf. revaluation n. 2.
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1933 W. F. Ogburn in W. C. Mitchell Recent Social Trends in U.S. I. iii. 147 Some striking consequences [of the development of the loudspeaker] have been the mechanical theater, and revalorization of the speaking actor.
1958 W. R. Trask tr. M. Eliade Yoga viii. 336 Hence we have to do with a revalorization, in yogic terms, of an aboriginal shamanic technique.
1981 Mod. Law Rev. 44 477 The revalorisation of lawyers as ‘experts’ in this field of representation.
2006 S. de la Mora Cinemachismo i. 45 Demasiado amor is a feminist revalorization of the social phenomenon of prostitution.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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