devaluationist
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of devaluationist
First recorded in 1930–35; devaluation + -ist
Example Sentences
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In the Chamber dynamic Devaluationist Reynaud hammered at M. Blum until the harassed Premier, who knows that soon the franc may be forced off gold anyhow, blurted: "But who dares bring in a bill for such a purpose?"
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