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What is the noun for depreciating?

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depreciation
  1. The state of being depreciated.
  2. The decline in value of assets.
  3. (accounting) The measurement of the decline in value of assets. Not to be confused with impairment, which is the measurement of the unplanned, extraordinary decline in value of assets.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “It is generally known that the recent great depreciation in the value of silver has been brought about by a combination of three main causes.”
      “Mozart experienced similar, nay still more painful mortifications, calumnies, and even depreciation of his abilities.”
      “The former is intended to compensate the host railway for depreciation of the fixed assets associated with use by other railways.”
depreciator
  1. One who depreciates.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “No 3-series is a heavy depreciator but the diesels hold their value like bank vaults, are nice to drive and cheap to run.”
      “That evergreen glacial depreciator, the Porsche Boxster, isn't immune to the credit crunch, with early R and S-plate tackle down to eight grand.”
      “Being a slow depreciator, it will also protect your investment.”
depreciations
  1. plural of depreciation
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Initial stock market turmoil, currency depreciations, and oil price fluctuations are serious, but will probably stabilise in due course.”
      “Fixed exchange rates provided a source of constancy, and governments were no longer allowed to use competitive depreciations to promote exports.”
      “Major negative influences were the continuous rise in the trade deficit and declining net investment, mainly due to the continuous rise in depreciations.”
depreciators
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