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Depreciate - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

To depreciate means to decrease in value over time, often used for assets like cars or equipment. It can also mean to belittle or reduce the worth of something.

depreciate

/dɪˈpriːʃiˌeɪt/ /dɪˈpriːʃieɪt/

Definition:

To lose value over time, or to belittle someone or something.

Synonyms:

devalue, diminish, undervalue, cheapen

Part of Speech:

verb

Antonyms:

appreciate, enhance

Common Collocations:

depreciate rapidly, depreciate in value, depreciate over time

Derivatives:

depreciation, depreciatory, depreciative

Usage Tips:

Use "depreciate" for financial decline or expressing disapproval; avoid confusion with "deprecate" (to disapprove).

Common Phrases:

depreciate in value, depreciate over time, depreciate rapidly

Etymology:

From Latin "depretiare," meaning "to lower in price," from "de-" (down) + "pretium" (price).

Examples:

  • 1. The car will depreciate quickly after purchase.
  • 2. Many assets depreciate over time due to wear and tear.
  • 3. He tends to depreciate others' achievements unfairly.
  • 4. The company’s stock continues to depreciate this quarter.

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