depreciate - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of depreciate in Hindi

  • मूल्य कम करना

verb

  • पछताना
  • मूल्य कम करना
  • क़ीमत कम करना
  • अपमानित करना
  • मूल्य घटाना
  • नीचा दिखाना
  • मूल्य घटा देना
  • क़ीमत घटा देना
  • गर्व पर प्रहार करना
  • क़ीमत घटाना
  • असलियत से कम अंदाज़ा करना
  • वास्तविकता से कम अंदाज़ा करना
  • तुच्छ समझना
  • मूल्यह्रास होना

depreciate Definition

Verb

  • diminish in value over a period of time.
  • disparage or belittle (something).

depreciate Example

  • The pound is expected to depreciate against the dollar. ( डॉलर के मुकाबले पाउंड के कमजोर होने की उम्मीद है। )
  • As with cars, bicycles depreciate in value once they leave the bike store. ( कारों की तरह, बाइक की दुकान से निकलने के बाद साइकिल के मूल्य में गिरावट आती है। )
  • Because John was not financially savvy, he blew most of his lottery winnings on items that seemed to depreciate quickly.  ( क्योंकि जॉन आर्थिक रूप से जानकार नहीं था, उसने अपनी लॉटरी की अधिकांश जीत को उन वस्तुओं पर उड़ा दिया जो जल्दी से मूल्यह्रास लगती थीं। )
  • The property will never depreciate in worth because it's in a prime location near the beach. ( संपत्ति का मूल्य कभी भी कम नहीं होगा क्योंकि यह समुद्र तट के पास एक प्रमुख स्थान पर है। ) 

More Sentence

  • If the value of our currency continues to depreciate, it will soon be worthless abroad.  
  • Alan would be stupid to pay the initial purchase price for a car that has already started to depreciate as an asset.  
  • Don't use your equity in a frivolous manner, because you never really know when your home may begin to depreciate and leave you with owing more than the home is worth.
  • Loss of jobs in an area can cause home value to depreciate in some areas.
  • depreciate is her fortune but it's an asset that's fast depreciating.
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  • He imagined it to be the consequence of a plot of his enemies to depreciate him.
  • It is rude to sneer at and depreciate goods, and exceedingly discourteous to the salesman.
  • Nor does this arise from any wish to depreciate the results of English speculation in general.
  • You will perceive there is another case for Lord Biddulph seeking to depreciate my husband.
  • Meanwhile before you depreciate a brother soldier, why don't you do something yourself?
  • "I have been a witness of him for sixteen years," says Beza, "and I think I am fully entitled to say that in this man there was exhibited to all an example of the life and death of the Christian, such as it will not be easy to depreciate, such as it will be difficult to emulate."
  • Oh, it's important to know things, you ca n't depreciate knowledge... not at all.
  • I do not, for a moment, mean to depreciate the good effects that would flow from an increase of employment and better wages.
  • If it be worth more, and, for the sake of getting it for less than its value, you wilfully depreciate it, you have lied.
  • Thus, between those who appreciate and those who depreciate Christmas, it is difficult for an ordinary man to escape bruises.
  • I do not forget that poetry and romance in the vernacular were chiefly in the hands of the laity, nor do I depreciate their value as literature.
  • I do not propose, O valiant grave-diggers, to depreciate your merits; such is far from being my intention.
  • The tenant pays all imposts: he may not change the form of the property, nor do anything to depreciate its value.
  • C. Lewis in his History of Ancient Astronomy (pp. 466-481) revived the sceptical view, the tendency of modern critics has been rather to exaggerate than to depreciate the value of what was really added by Pytheas to knowledge.
  • As soon as a motor home leaves the lot, its value begins to depreciate.