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disvalue

Devalue vs Disvalue - What's the difference?

devalue | disvalue |


As verbs the difference between devalue and disvalue

is that devalue is to lower or remove the value of something while disvalue is to regard something as having little or no value.

As a noun disvalue is

harm, demerit.

Disvalue - What does it mean?

disvalue | |

Terms vs Disvalue - What's the difference?

terms | disvalue |


As nouns the difference between terms and disvalue

is that terms is while disvalue is harm, demerit.

As a verb disvalue is

to regard something as having little or no value.

Disvalue vs Misvalue - What's the difference?

disvalue | misvalue |


As verbs the difference between disvalue and misvalue

is that disvalue is to regard something as having little or no value while misvalue is to value wrongly: to misjudge the value of.

As a noun disvalue

is harm, demerit.

Disvalued vs Disvalue - What's the difference?

disvalued | disvalue |


As verbs the difference between disvalued and disvalue

is that disvalued is past tense of disvalue while disvalue is to regard something as having little or no value.

As a noun disvalue is

harm, demerit.

Demerit vs Disvalue - What's the difference?

demerit | disvalue |


As nouns the difference between demerit and disvalue

is that demerit is (senseid) a quality of being inadequate; a fault; a disadvantage while disvalue is harm, demerit.

As verbs the difference between demerit and disvalue

is that demerit is (archaic) to deserve while disvalue is to regard something as having little or no value.

Harm vs Disvalue - What's the difference?

harm | disvalue |


As a proper noun harm

is , low german, derived from herman, meaning "army man".

As a verb disvalue is

to regard something as having little or no value.

As a noun disvalue is

harm, demerit.

Depreciate vs Disvalue - What's the difference?

depreciate | disvalue |


As verbs the difference between depreciate and disvalue

is that depreciate is to lessen in price or estimated value; to lower the worth of; to represent as of little value or claim to esteem; to undervalue while disvalue is to regard something as having little or no value.

As a noun disvalue is

harm, demerit.

Undervalue vs Disvalue - What's the difference?

undervalue | disvalue |


As verbs the difference between undervalue and disvalue

is that undervalue is to underestimate, or assign too low a value to while disvalue is to regard something as having little or no value.

As a noun disvalue is

harm, demerit.

Value vs Disvalue - What's the difference?

value | disvalue |


As nouns the difference between value and disvalue

is that value is the quality (positive or negative) that renders something desirable or valuable while disvalue is harm, demerit.

As verbs the difference between value and disvalue

is that value is to estimate the value of; judge the worth of something while disvalue is to regard something as having little or no value.