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What is the past tense of depreciate?

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The past tense of depreciate is depreciated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of depreciate is depreciates.

The present participle of depreciate is depreciating.

The past participle of depreciate is depreciated.

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Because of these currency imbalances, the dollar has actually depreciated more against the euro than it otherwise would.
Because it is presumed to represent the value of depreciable assets, this goodwill number has to be depreciated.
Due to falling world silver prices during the last decades of the nineteenth century, the silver rupee was depreciated.
Previously, equipment and business assets had to be depreciated over a five to seven year time span.
The law provides currently for serious damages to depositors in the event of a possible bank crisis when the Bulgarian lev would be depreciated.
The euro has depreciated against the dollar and the dollar has gone down against the rupee.

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