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loss of value

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loss of value noun contraction, debasement, declination, decline, declivity, decrease, deflation, degeneration, depreciation, deterioration, devaluation, diminution, dwindling, losing ground, recession, regression, retrenchment, retrogression, shrinking
Associated concepts: diminishment, inquest


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