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  1. DEPRECIATE definition: 1. to (cause something to) lose value, especially over time: 2. to (cause something to) lose…. Learn more.

  2. May 27, 2024 · Depreciation is an accounting practice used to spread the cost of a tangible or physical asset over its useful life. Depreciation represents how much of the asset's value has...

  3. verb (used with object) , de·pre·ci·at·ed, de·pre·ci·at·ing. to reduce the purchasing value of (money). to lessen the value or price of. to claim depreciation on (a property) for tax purposes. to represent as of little value or merit; belittle. Synonyms: minimize, decry, disparage.

  4. [transitive] depreciate something (business) to reduce the value, as stated in the company’s accounts, of a particular asset over a particular period of time The bank depreciates laptops over a period of five years.

  5. depreciate. verb [ I or T ] us / dɪˈpriː.ʃi.eɪt / uk / dɪˈpriː.ʃi.eɪt / Add to word list. to ( cause something to) lose value, especially over time: depreciate by Our car depreciated by $1,500 in the first year we owned it. The peso was strong, depreciating only 3 percent per year.

  6. The meaning of DEPRECIATE is to lower in honor or esteem. How to use depreciate in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Depreciate.

  7. Jun 16, 2023 · Depreciation is an accounting method that spreads the cost of an asset over its expected useful life to give you a more accurate view of its value and your business’s profitability. As opposed to...

  8. DEPRECIATION definition: 1. the process of losing value 2. the process of losing value 3. the amount by which something…. Learn more.

  9. depreciation. the "depreciate" family. 35,000 worksheets, games, and lesson plans. Something depreciates when it loses value. If you bought shares of a company for $10 each a year ago and now they’re worth $1 each, guess what: they have depreciated.

  10. verb. 1. to reduce or decline in value or price. 2. (transitive) to lessen the value of by derision, criticism, etc; disparage. USAGE Avoid confusion with deprecate. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Derived forms. depreciatingly (deˈpreciˌatingly) adverb.