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DEBASED - traducción al árabe

PRACTICE OF LOWERING THE VALUE OF CURRENCY; FINANCIAL GAIN FOR THE SOVEREIGN AT THE EXPENSE OF CITIZENS
Debase; Coin debasement; Currency debasement; Debasement of currency; Debasing; Base silver; Debased silver

DEBASED      

الفعل

أَخْزَى ; أَذَلَّ ; أَصْغَرَ ; أَهَانَ ; أَوْبَقَ ; اِزْدَرَى ; اِسْتَخَفَّ بِـ ; اِسْتَذَلَّ ; اِمْتَهَنَ ; حَقَّرَ ; خَفَّضَ ( قِيمَةَ ) العُمْلَة ; دَوَّخَ ; ذَلَّلَ ; صَغَّرَ ; قَلَّلَ من شَأْنِهِ أو أَهَمِّيَّتِهِ ; وَضَعَ ; وَضَعَ مِنْ

debase         
فِعْل : يخفّض قيمة النقد . يغشّ . يَمْذُق . يحطّ من قدْر كذا
Debasement         
تقليل أو إنقاص وزن عملة معدنية أو غشها

Definición

Debased
·Impf & ·p.p. of Debase.
II. Debased ·adj Turned upside down from its proper position; inverted; reversed.

Wikipedia

Debasement

A debasement of coinage is the practice of lowering the intrinsic value of coins, especially when used in connection with commodity money, such as gold or silver coins. A coin is said to be debased if the quantity of gold, silver, copper or nickel in the coin is reduced.

Debasement is a practice of governments, and in government debasement, governments make their debased coins legal tender, which is not something private minters can do given that the practice cannot be easily engaged in without a government requiring that people accept debased coins.

Ejemplos de uso de DEBASED
1. In our own times, indignation is debased by the media.
2. Today, Britishness has been debased by our own government.
3. If the value of such pledges is debased, how should the world respond?
4. On this page yesterday, Charles Clarke complained that political language was being debased.
5. But what can you expect from a Prime Minister who has debased the honours system?