Depreciated

Word DEPRECIATED
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Definitions and meanings of "Depreciated"

What do we mean by depreciated?

To lessen in price or estimated value; to lower the worth of.

To decline in value over time.

To belittle or disparage.

The state of feature(s) of a programming language, or sections of code that have been rendered obsolete. It's use is a tongue-in-cheek replacement for the word deprecated. Urban Dictionary

(v.) The act of depreciating, is lowering the value of an asset with a calculable value. This mostly refers to the value for old items falling as the demand for them wanes. Urban Dictionary

A freak-folk band created from members based in the hometown of Chicago. www.deprecious.com Urban Dictionary

Precious in an indescribable way, a darkened precious, someone who looks fragile. Urban Dictionary

An adorable combination of depressed and precious. Used to describe animals or people who are are dispassionate, malcontent, or grumpy, while maintaining an irresistibly adorable quality. Urban Dictionary

Home improvement projects completed during a depreciating real estate market Urban Dictionary

A prominent butt that in twenty years will be only a shadow of its former glory Urban Dictionary

The opposite of to appreciate. Urban Dictionary

The state of being both precious and depressed. Urban Dictionary

The fastest of rates and item can depreciate Urban Dictionary

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The word "depreciated" in example sentences

Alexander mentions only one: “Perhaps the most important conservative insight being depreciated is the durable warning from free-marketeers that government programs often fail to yield what their architects intend.” ❋ Unknown (2010)

All of these have gone nearly to the vanishing point, and the middle class population of all that portion of Europe, whose currency has largely depreciated, is being slowly impoverished, weakened, demoralized, and is becoming a vanishing factor. ❋ Unknown (1923)

Does the expression "de minimis" or the word depreciated resonate? ❋ Unknown (2009)

(_Gentz_, Werke, V, 62.) _Huskisson_ rightly calls a depreciated paper currency a much worse thing than clipped coin: the clipping of the coin is, so to speak, one great blow after which people can again calculate with certainty; but bad paper money is one continual fluctuation. ❋ Wilhelm Roscher (1855)

The New Zealand dollar has in other words depreciated in value because of Where will it go from here then? ❋ Unknown (2009)

If you own several homes each year your business's balance sheet is going down because that property is being 'depreciated'. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Say, if you're in a situation where your houses has depreciated, meaning, you owe more on the house than it's actually worth -- they will go in now and do a refinance for you so you can refinance that loan to make it still affordable, and so, you don't have to worry about being upside-down in your mortgage. ❋ Unknown (2009)

So basically the True Cost to Own calculations count only the amount of value you lose by driving the car each year, which makes much more sense otherwise you'd be adding it up twice -- once when you spent the money to buy the car and again when you "depreciated" it. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The open position resulted in huge losses for the account of the government whenever the exchange rate depreciated, meaning taxpayers ultimately had to foot the bill. ❋ Unknown (2002)

Cameron is welcome to think that when I said "depreciated" (to belittle) I meant "deprecate" (to express disapproval of) but he happens to be wrong. ❋ Dale, Alzina Stone (1983)

Xcel's coal plants are fully depreciated, meaning that we are not paying for anything more than the coal it takes to run them. ❋ BurningBrule (2010)

In large part, they have not "depreciated" to a place that would reflect a normal appreciation level. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Hummmm ..... the only thing I have that has significantly "depreciated" in value BY CLOSE TO ❋ Unknown (2009)

Chart 3 shows us that it was the financial system, desperate for new capital to replace a huge amount of old "depreciated" capital, that was doing all the issuing. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Regional currencies depreciated, meaning liabilities denominated in terms of foreign currency grew even more expensive in domestic terms. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I paid for my Dell server three years ago, and it has fully depreciated, meaning that every day that it sits in my office, it costs nothing. ❋ Unknown (2008)

His cost basis, from which a capital gain is calculated, depreciated in constant dollars by more than 82%. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Wounded bottom lines translated into depreciated taxes, contributing about 28 percent of the drop in tax revenue, the Credit Suisse report notes. ❋ William Alden (2011)

That's because Germans "will find their loans eventually repaid in depreciated currencies, if at all," Mr King said. ❋ Alen Mattich (2011)

I rewrote your application to replace your nasty script-kitty [scribble] with [efficient], and elegant object based code, thus your [drivel] has been depreciated. ❋ !EOF (2007)

There is a lot of [depreciation] to be considered on the prices of cars where the manufacturer constantly changes the look. 50's, 60's and 70's [Mercedes-Benz] were almost unchanged, right down to the starting point for change- the [headlights]. This means that such collectors items are worth more (when inflation is added) then current Mercedes will be at that age. Since BMW likes to change appearance more often, thier cars depreciate more. ❋ Kung-Fu Jesus (2004)

There's a Deprecious [gig]? Let's [hit that shit] [up dude]! ❋ PAPA$PICE (2011)

"She [looks] very [deprecious] [today]." ❋ James Zoworski (2003)

"Your dog looks [so sad]! But he's really cute." "Yes, he does have a certain [tragic] [deprecious] quality about him." ❋ Carolina Plantagenet (2012)

I [completed] the [patio] project and [gained] some sweat depreciation. ❋ 1SmartBlonde (2009)

[Mike]: Hey that girl has a [fine ass]....... [Steve]: Yea, but wait a few years and it will be a totally Depreciating Asset..... ❋ Hokie89 (2011)

To depreciate (so/ [st]): "I can't believe [she did that]! I really depreciate her [behaviour]!" ❋ Orbit9108 (2010)

“Aw man look at her eye bags and pink hair she’s so cute in an odd way” [said John] “Yeah John she’s in a [deprecious state] it’s all of the [e-girls]” Mark replied ❋ Grandmasthetits (2020)

[Sandler] [Mercedes] is super depreciating, the things dropping a [grand] a week ❋ Queenslanders R Always Right (2018)

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