Revaluate vs Devaluate - What's the difference?
revaluate | devaluate |
To make a new valuation or appraisal of.
To reduce in value.
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, 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. }}
In lang=en terms the difference between revaluate and devaluate
is that revaluate is to make a new valuation or appraisal of while devaluate is to reduce in value.As verbs the difference between revaluate and devaluate
is that revaluate is while devaluate is to reduce in value.revaluate
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