Revalue (Verb)
Meaning 1
Gain in value; "The yen appreciated again!".
Classification
Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..
Examples
- The US dollar is expected to revalue against the euro as the economy strengthens.
- The declining inflation rate will cause the currency to revalue upward in the global market.
- Experts predict the yuan will revalue in response to increased foreign investment.
- As the country's economy recovers, its currency is sure to revalue against other major currencies.
- Economic growth can cause a country's currency to revalue upward over time.
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Meaning 2
Value anew; "revalue the German Mark".
Classification
Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..
Examples
- After years of inflation, the government decided to revalue the currency to regain economic stability.
- The art expert was called in to revalue the collection, which turned out to be worth much more than initially estimated.
- To keep up with current trends, they revalue their brand every few years through targeted rebranding campaigns.
- One way to revitalize a marriage is to revalue and reprioritize your relationship goals and aspirations.
- Several private collectors choose to revalue their artworks on a regular basis, given the ever-changing market.