revalued

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present participle of revalue
revalue
to value again, give a new value to
revalue
gain in value; "The yen appreciated again!"
revalue
{f} change the value of a currency; reestimate the value of something, reappraise, reassess
revalue
To revalue something means to increase the amount that you calculate it is worth so that its value stays roughly the same in comparison with other things, even if there is inflation. It is now usual to revalue property assets on a more regular basis. + revaluation re·valua·tion Some British banks have used doubtful property revaluations to improve their capital ratios
revalue
value anew; "revalue the German Mark"
revalue
value again, give a new value to
revalue
value anew; "revalue the German Mark
revalue
When a country revalues its currency, it increases the currency's value so that it can buy more foreign currency than before. Countries enjoying surpluses will be under no pressure to revalue their currencies. + revaluation revaluations re·valua·tion There was a general revaluation of other currencies but not the pound
revalued

    Hyphenation

    re·val·ued

    Turkish pronunciation

    rivälyud

    Pronunciation

    /rēˈvalyo͞od/ /riːˈvæljuːd/
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