Devalued vs Devaluated - What's the difference?
devalued | devaluated |
(devalue)
To lower or remove the value of something.
To lose value; to depreciate.
(devaluate)
To reduce in value.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=November 1, author=Guy Trebay, title=Where Art Meets Fashion Meets Celebrity Meets Hype, work=New York Times
, passage=Discomfort was built into the evening, as central to it as the Pirandello script, written in 1917, and which, as one critic noted, toys with how the social role built up by one character for himself is continually destroyed by another, devaluated into a sick sham existence that outsiders accept as real only out of pity. }}
As verbs the difference between devalued and devaluated
is that devalued is (devalue) while devaluated is (devaluate).devalued
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(head)devalue
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(devalu)Synonyms
* devaluatedevaluated
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(head)devaluate
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(devaluat)citation