disvalue (Meaning)

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disvalue (v. t.)

To undervalue; to depreciate.

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disvalue (n.)

Disesteem; disregard.

FAQs About the word disvalue

To undervalue; to depreciate., Disesteem; disregard.

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The disvalue of a particular action or belief can vary depending on the individual's values and beliefs.

Some people may disvalue material possessions, while others may place a high value on them.

The disvalue of certain behaviors can lead to social stigma and ostracism.

In some cultures, disvaluing traditional customs or beliefs can be seen as disrespectful.