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devalued
adjective as in adulterated
adjective as in depressed
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Example Sentences
He and Trump have devalued merit, expunging experienced and dedicated military leaders for no real reason other than they are not white men.
"I felt cast aside and devalued… There is not a corner of my life that has not been affected."
"It's been hurtful - insulting - to just feel like your work is so devalued, and by people who I'm quite certain have like zero concept of what we do at all," Ms Thompson added.
It concluded that the AfD aimed to "grant German citizens with a migration background only a legally devalued status".
That served as a launchpad for an ambitious and unprecedented economic reform programme: he cut taxes, devalued the rupee, privatised state-run companies and encouraged foreign investment.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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