verb
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to adjust the exchange value of (a currency), esp upwards Compare devalue
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(tr) to make a fresh valuation or appraisal of
Other Word Forms
- revaluation noun
Etymology
Origin of revalue
Example Sentences
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Mispricing occurs when investors treat geopolitical risk as temporary, only to revalue the securities sharply once sanctions, export controls or defense commitments harden into long-term policy.
Bouts of volatility have rocked various sectors in recent months after new AI advancements pushed investors to revalue companies facing potential disruption.
More than 75,000 non-domestic properties have been revalued as part of a new list used in calculating business rates - an annual property tax that helps fund public services.
From BBC
Tesla’s stock revalues and sits at new plateaus every time it achieves one of its big goals, such as launching the best-selling car, electric or otherwise, in the world, an achievement of Tesla’s Model Y.
From Barron's
Businesses have warned they will struggle to pay higher rates, after Covid-era relief ends in April and sites are revalued.
From BBC
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