depreciating Meaning in Tamil ( depreciating வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
சரிந்துவரும்,
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depreciating தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
மேற்கு ஆப்பிரிக்கா, மடகாஸ்கர், தென்கிழக்கு ஆசியா மற்றும் பல பகுதிகளில் சரிந்துவரும் மரம் அறுவடைகளினால் குறைந்த வருவாய் ஏற்பட்டுள்ளது.
depreciating's Usage Examples:
depreciatently and rapidly depreciating pound strikes at the root of social justice.
depreciatet countries in Africa Malawi relies heavily on imports and the cost of these rises with a depreciating currency.
Pliny disliked doctors, and lost no opportunity of depreciating regular medicine; nevertheless he has left many quotations from, and many details about, medical authors which are of the highest value.
Liven up the Miami party scene or even the deck of your uncle's depreciating yacht with the carnal excitement of a Dolce ' Gabbana Sicily.
3, 1899) is very remarkable; indeed, though this writer is as little ecclesiastically-minded as Sabatier himself, his general picture of the state of religion in Italy at the time is far truer; here also Sabatier has given way to the usual temptation of biographers to exalt their hero by depreciating everybody else.
depreciatew to make your people a growing rather than a depreciating asset.
depreciate is her fortune but it's an asset that's fast depreciating.
The tubers frequently show scurfy or scab-like spots upon their surface, thus greatly depreciating their value for market purposes.
It allows America to fund its wars and consumption with a depreciating currency.
Aneau pointed out the obvious inconsistency of inculcating imitation of the ancients and depreciating native poets in a work professing to be a defence of the French language.
It has been pointed out that this accords well with the Jesuit policy of depreciating the royal while exalting the papal prerogative.
At Athens a low variety of the unit was adopted for the coinage, true to the object of Solon in depreciating debts; and the first coinage is of only 65.
Synonyms:
depreciative, depreciatory, decreasing,
Antonyms:
maximising, augmentative, complimentary, increasing,