revalorize
Britishverb
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to change the valuation of (assets)
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to replace (a currency unit) by another
Other Word Forms
- revalorization noun
Example Sentences
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Policies offering many parents tax deductions and credits, the protections of a social safety net and the right to unpaid leaves from employment all represent explicit efforts to revalorize family commitments.
From New York Times
Among his principal objectives: to recover the headline initiative, revalorize the folks back home and convince the U.S. that his army was worth more aid.
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Britain could revalorize the pound at some easier figure, $4.50, $4 or $3.50�whatever the world would pay.
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Nationalist Deputies had promised in the last election to revalorize their worthless bonds, but nothing had been done.
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