devalued

/diːˈvæljuːd/
adjective
  1. Having a lower value or worth than before.
    • The devalued currency made foreign travel more expensive.
    • She felt devalued after being passed over for promotion.
    • The devalued property was sold at a loss.
  2. Considered less important or less respected.
    • In many societies, the work of caregivers is devalued.
    • His devalued opinion no longer influenced the team.
    • The award became devalued after it was given to so many people.
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