devaluator

[US]/diːˈvæljueɪtər/
[UK]/diˈvæljəˌeɪtər/

Translation

n.someone or something that devalues or causes devaluation

Example Sentences

the currency devaluator faced criticism for manipulating exchange rates.

professional art valuers sometimes act as devaluators when they deliberately underestimate masterpieces.

the economic devaluator argued that a weaker currency would boost exports.

she was known as a harsh devaluator of other people's achievements.

the constant devaluator never missed an opportunity to diminish his colleagues' successes.

a public devaluator can significantly harm someone's reputation with just a few words.

the systematic devaluator had a pattern of undermining team morale.

his role as a devaluator in the committee made him unpopular among members.

the anonymous online devaluator left negative reviews about local businesses.

some politicians function as devaluators of national identity during election campaigns.

the art world's devaluator refused to authenticate the painting despite clear evidence.

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