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will have depreciated

  • future perfect
    of depreciate.
    depreciate
    verb (used with object)
    to reduce the purchasing value of (money).

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Having sat unused in a police yard for over three years, it will have depreciated sharply - perhaps to less than half its original price.

From BBC May 26, 2026

"At that age a car will have depreciated a great deal but is still new enough that if you are a good shopper you can find a quality vehicle," he says.

From US News Sep. 19, 2016