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  • verb Present participle of revalue.

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Examples

  • Zimbabwe's out-of-control hyperinflation has become the symbol of its unprecedented economic decline, and most people simply treat the two local currencies (original and "revalued") as beyond salvation.

    YubaNet.com 2009

  • Analysts estimate Thursday's move revalued the Singapore dollar by about 1.5% and keeps it on an upward trajectory.

    Singapore Tightens Monetary Policy P.R. Venkat 2011

  • The government's "get out" clause is that anyone can apply at any time to have their property revalued (and have a corresponding tax hike) but how many people ever actually do this? arbon

    Page 2 2009

  • The government's "get out" clause is that anyone can apply at any time to have their property revalued (and have a corresponding tax hike) but how many people ever actually do this? arbon

    Page 2 2009

  • The Singapore currency's nearly year-long rally gained momentum last week when the island's central bank revalued the currency and pledged to continue to guide it higher to curb rising inflation.

    Asia Central Banks Intervene As Currencies Climb Martin Vaughan 2011

  • A portion of the Electorate has been hoodwinked into believing that if the renminbi were revalued jobs would come flooding back to their neighborhood.

    Hu Jintao's visit: the story the media missed | Dean Baker 2011

  • Japan revalued the yen starting 25 years ago under similar U.S. pressure, and the U.S. still runs a trade deficit with Japan.

    Beggar the World 2010

  • And then, of course, later on, when Japan appeared to be doing too well all the time, the yen was revalued upwards in order to make Japan less competitive.

    Ian Fletcher: No Need for Villains on the Trade Issue Ian Fletcher 2011

  • Remember, during the period from 2005 to 2008 when the yuan was revalued under similar political pressures from the U.S., the price of oil rose, not coincidentally, to $147 per barrel from $60.

    The Trade and Tax Doomsday Clocks Donald L. Luskin 2010

  • Fear of a revalued euro, or even the extremely unlikely possibility of some countries losing their membership in the euro zone, continues—either of which could dramatically devalue any current purchase.

    Europe on Sale Nancy Keates 2011

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