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How to pronounce revalue in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms appreciate, apprise, apprize
Type of increase
Verb group apprise, appreciate, apprize
Derivation revaluation
Type Words
Type of value, rate
Has types apprize, appreciate, apprise
Derivation revaluation


revalue the German Mark.

Examples of revalue

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Andrew Sarris succeeded in making Americans revalue the the talents of directors.
From the guardian.co.uk
State law requires counties to revalue properties at least once every eight years.
From the charlotteobserver.com
America would ask China to revalue its currency and boost its domestic demand.
From the economist.com
My background is finance and I help figure out how we can revalue properties.
From the ocregister.com
Geithner is seeking to rally support from the Group of 20 to push China to revalue.
From the bloomberg.com
That change in status allowed Sony to revalue the holding at a higher price.
From the au.news.yahoo.com
Developing countries, such as China and Mexico, must be forced to revalue.
From the businessweek.com
It will revalue its to be on par with its rival and trading partner Kuwait.
From the forbes.com
The US effort to revalue the Chinese Yuan is a benefit to the Chinese poor.
From the economist.com
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  • Appreciate: gain in value; "The yen appreciated again!"
  • Value anew; "revalue the German Mark"
  • (revaluation) reappraisal: a new appraisal or evaluation
  • Revaluation means a rise of a price of goods or products. This term is specially used as revaluation of a currency, where it means a rise of currency to the relation with a foreign currency in a fixed exchange rate. In floating exchange rate correct term would be appreciation. ...
  • To value again, give a new value to
  • (Revaluation) Daily calculation of potential profits or losses on open positions based on the difference between the settlement price of the previous trading day and the current trading day.
  • (Revaluation) The adjustment to a country's official exchange rate relative to the price of gold, another currency or any other chosen baseline.
  • (Revaluation) An increase in the exchange rate for a currency as a result of central bank intervention. Opposite of Devaluation.
  • Revaluation is a change in the official rate at which one currency is exchanged for another or for gold. ...