Synonyms for «big devaluation»

The phrase "big devaluation" refers to a significant decrease in the value or worth of something, such as a currency, asset, or investment. It signifies a considerable loss of value and can have negative consequences for the economy or for individuals' finances. Full definition
Synonyms for individual words can be found below.

«big»

«devaluation»

Sentences with «big devaluation»

  • This is where we really start to see big devaluations for the Citi Prestige card after the changes go into effect. (rewardexpert.com)
  • First up, the Starwood Preferred Guest program announced a little Uber bonus and pretty big devaluation in the same email. (travellatte.net)
  • Earlier this year, they announced Amtrak Guest Rewards 2.0, which was a pretty big devaluation. (pointswithacrew.com)
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