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depreciation Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


depreciation ka kya matlab hota hai


अवमूल्यन

Noun:

विमूल्यन, मरम्मत के लिये छूट, मूल्य कम करना,



depreciation's Usage Examples:

Part of the Revolutionary debt was paid in depreciated paper, part was assumed by the United States government, part was paid at various rates of depreciation between 1803 and 1820, and the remainder, "43,971, was repudiated in 1847.


Taxation has been very erratic. From 1877 to 1893 the total assessment rose steadily from "3,453,946 to "238,722,417; it then fell at least partly owing to the depreciation in and uncertain values of mining property, and from 1894 to 1900 fluctuated between 192.2 and 216.8 million dollars; in 1901 it was raised to "465,874,288, and fluctuated in the years following; the estimated total assessment for 1907 was "365,000,000.


At last their depreciation reached a point where their acceptance was generally refused and silver was imported for commercial needs, when the government suspended their legal tender quality and allowed them to disappear.


`4 This depreciation is voiced in their catch-word of SoKOUVTEs (" those of repute," ii.


A similar tone of exaggerated depreciation of the Massoretic Hebrew text, coloured by polemical bias against Protestantism, mars his greatest work, the posthumous Exercitationes biblicae de hebraeici graecique textus sinceritate (1660), in which, following in the footsteps of Cappellus, but with incomparably greater learning, he brings irrefragable arguments against the then current theory of the absolute integrity of the Hebrew text and the antiquity of the vowel points.


The latter were Denver (133,859), Pueblo (28,137), Colorado Springs (21,085), Leadville (12,455), Cripple Creek (10,147), Boulder (6150) and Trinidad (5345) Creede, county-seat of Mineral county, was a phenomenal silver camp from its discovery in 1891 until 1893; in 1892 it numbered already 7000 inhabitants, but the rapid depreciation of silver soon thereafter caused most of its mines to be closed, and in 1900 the population was only 938.


The consequence of these further issues was instant depreciation, and the note of Too francs nominal value sank to less than 20 francs coin.


This depreciation reached its maximum in October 1891 ("460.82 paper for "100 gold), and remained between that figure and "264 during the next six years.


As on previous occasions, the great depreciation in the value of the currency has led to a repudiation of part of its nominal value.


In 1879, owing to the continued depreciation of silver, the free coinage of silver was suspended.



Synonyms:

reduction, diminution, step-down, decrease,



Antonyms:

keep, respect, approval, increase, appreciation,



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