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单词 depreciative
释义

depreciate

verb

de·​pre·​ci·​ate di-ˈprē-shē-ˌāt How to pronounce depreciate (audio)
depreciated; depreciating

transitive verb

1
: to lower in honor or esteem
often depreciates the importance of her work
2
a
: to lower the price or estimated value of
depreciate property
b
: to deduct from taxable income a portion of the original cost of (a business asset) over several years as the value of the asset decreases

intransitive verb

: to fall in value
advised us to sell the stock before it depreciates
depreciable
di-ˈprē-shə-bəl How to pronounce depreciate (audio)
adjective
depreciatingly
di-ˈprē-shē-ˌā-tiŋ-lē How to pronounce depreciate (audio)
adverb
depreciation
di-ˌprē-shē-ˈā-shən How to pronounce depreciate (audio)
noun
depreciative
di-ˈprē-shə-tiv How to pronounce depreciate (audio)
-shē-ˌā-tiv
adjective
depreciator
di-ˈprē-shē-ˌā-tər How to pronounce depreciate (audio)
noun
depreciatory
di-ˈprē-shə-ˌtȯr-ē How to pronounce depreciate (audio)
adjective

Synonyms

  • attenuate
  • break
  • cheapen
  • depress
  • devaluate
  • devalue
  • downgrade
  • lower
  • mark down
  • reduce
  • sink
  • write down
  • write off
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Example Sentences

These changes have greatly depreciated the value of the house. The value of the house has depreciated greatly.
Recent Examples on the Web That provision, which has been the legislation’s biggest revenue raiser, will now let those companies depreciate their equipment costs more quickly, lowering the government’s tax take and helping manufacturers who buy expensive machinery. Erin Prater, Fortune, 6 Aug. 2022 And, if Japan started having inflation, the yen should also depreciate. Isaac Chotiner, The New Yorker, 15 July 2022 Generally speaking, when geopolitical turmoil affects a country, their currency will depreciate and their imports or exports will be impacted. Michael Mirarchi, Forbes, 9 June 2022 Each CryptoKitty is unique and owned by the user, ownership is validated on the Ethereum blockchain, and its value can appreciate or depreciate based on market demand. Leeor Shimron, Forbes, 13 May 2021 Before the pandemic, the first-year drop in value was about 33.3%, and then the car would continue to depreciate, at an average rate of 14% in each year after that, according to research firm J.D. Power. Nora Eckert, WSJ, 11 Feb. 2022 Some are buying electronics and appliances before their rubles depreciate further. Tiffany Ap, Quartz, 4 Mar. 2022 As the governments depreciate the dollar, the value of your debt will fall just like the government’s bonds. Dr. Philip Fischer, Forbes, 25 Jan. 2022 The price of real estate could depreciate quickly depending on the popularity of a certain platform, resulting in major losses. Marco Quiroz-gutierrez, Fortune, 12 Mar. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Late Latin depretiatus, past participle of depretiare, from Latin de- + pretium price — more at price entry 1

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Kids Definition

depreciate

verb

de·​pre·​ci·​ate di-ˈprē-shē-ˌāt How to pronounce depreciate (audio)
depreciated; depreciating
1
: belittle
He often depreciates his own talent.
2
: to lower the price or value of
3
: to lose value
New cars depreciate rapidly.

Legal Definition

depreciate

verb

de·​pre·​ci·​ate di-ˈprē-shē-ˌāt How to pronounce depreciate (audio)
depreciated; depreciating

transitive verb

: to subject to depreciation : lower the value of

intransitive verb

: to fall in value compare appreciate

depreciative

adjective

as in slighting
intended to make a person or thing seem of little importance or value the usual depreciative comments by the troops about the food in the mess hall

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • slighting
  • depreciatory
  • insulting
  • deprecatory
  • pejorative
  • denigratory
  • derogatory
  • contemptuous
  • detractive
  • derogative
  • uncomplimentary
  • malicious
  • demeaning
  • disdainful
  • disparaging
  • degrading
  • abusive
  • scornful
  • critical
  • derisory
  • belittling
  • venomous
  • decrying
  • hateful
  • denigrative
  • nasty
  • libelous
  • opprobrious
  • cruel
  • spiteful
  • calumnious
  • scurrilous
  • despiteful
  • unkind
  • libellous
  • malignant
  • slanderous
  • virulent
  • defamatory
  • malevolent
  • maligning
  • malign
  • aspersing
  • caustic
  • vilifying
  • denunciatory
  • slandering
  • mean
  • catty
  • acrimonious
  • jealous
  • bitter
  • envious
  • acrid
  • jaundiced
  • resentful
  • scathing
  • rancorous
  • denunciative

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • laudatory
  • positive
  • commendatory
  • complimentary
  • adulatory
  • friendly
  • appreciative
  • laudative
  • respectful
  • sympathetic
  • admiring
  • approving
  • kind
  • kindly
  • warm
  • warmhearted
  • kindhearted
  • applauding
  • unmalicious
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