How Do You Spell DEPRECIATE?

Pronunciation: [dɪpɹˈiːʃɪˌe͡ɪt] (IPA)

The word "depreciate" (/dɪˈpriːʃieɪt/) derives from the Latin word "depretiare", meaning "to lower the price of". It is spelled with an "i" immediately after the "p" as it is a common practice in English language to use "i" before "e" except after "c", however, in the case of the word "depreciate", the letter "c" is not involved after "p". The pronunciation of the word involves emphasis on the "pri" sound, followed by a slight elongation of the "ate" sound at the end.

DEPRECIATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Depreciate is a verb that refers to the decrease in value of an asset, such as a currency, real estate, or machinery, over time. It describes the decline in worth or market price of an item due to various factors such as wear and tear, obsolescence, or a decrease in demand.

    In the context of finance and economics, the term is commonly used to describe the decline in the value of a currency relative to another currency or a standard such as gold. When a currency depreciates, it means that it takes more units of that currency to buy the same amount of goods or services. This can occur due to factors such as inflation, economic instability, or a decrease in investor confidence.

    Aside from currency, depreciable assets like vehicles, technology, and buildings also experience depreciation. Over time, these assets lose value due to factors such as regular use, natural deterioration, or advancements in technology that make them less desirable or efficient.

    Depreciation is often calculated and recorded for accounting and tax purposes to reflect the decrease in value of an asset over its useful life. It allows businesses and individuals to track the declining value of their assets and factor it into financial planning, reporting, and tax calculations.

    Overall, depreciation is a term used to describe the decline in value or worth of an asset or currency over time, which can occur due to various factors.

  2. To lessen the price or value of a thing; to decry; to underrate; to become of less worth.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of DEPRECIATE

The word "depreciate" originated from the Latin term "depretiare", which is a combination of the prefix "de-" meaning "down" or "away", and the verb "pretiare" meaning "to value" or "to appraise". Over time, the Latin term evolved into the Middle English word "depreciat", which continued to carry the meaning of lowering the value or price of something. Eventually, it developed into its current form, "depreciate", which is used to describe the decrease in value or worth of an asset or an individual's esteem.

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Conjugate verb Depreciate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have depreciated
you would have depreciated
he/she/it would have depreciated
we would have depreciated
they would have depreciated
I would have depreciate
you would have depreciate
he/she/it would have depreciate
we would have depreciate
they would have depreciate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been depreciating
you would have been depreciating
he/she/it would have been depreciating
we would have been depreciating
they would have been depreciating

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would depreciate
you would depreciate
he/she/it would depreciate
we would depreciate
they would depreciate

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be depreciating
you would be depreciating
he/she/it would be depreciating
we would be depreciating
they would be depreciating

FUTURE

I will depreciate
you will depreciate
he/she/it will depreciate
we will depreciate
they will depreciate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be depreciating
you will be depreciating
he/she/it will be depreciating
we will be depreciating
they will be depreciating

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have depreciated
you will have depreciated
he/she/it will have depreciated
we will have depreciated
they will have depreciated

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been depreciating
you will have been depreciating
he/she/it will have been depreciating
we will have been depreciating
they will have been depreciating

IMPERATIVE

you depreciate
we let´s depreciate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to depreciate

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was depreciating
you were depreciating
he/she/it was depreciating
we were depreciating
they were depreciating

PAST PARTICIPLE

depreciated

PAST PERFECT

I had depreciated
you had depreciated
he/she/it had depreciated
we had depreciated
they had depreciated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been depreciating
you had been depreciating
he/she/it had been depreciating
we had been depreciating
they had been depreciating

PRESENT

I depreciate
you depreciate
he/she/it depreciates
we depreciate
they depreciate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am depreciating
you are depreciating
he/she/it is depreciating
we are depreciating
they are depreciating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

depreciating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have depreciated
you have depreciated
he/she/it has depreciated
we have depreciated
they have depreciated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been depreciating
you have been depreciating
he/she/it has been depreciating
we have been depreciating
they have been depreciating

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it depreciate

SIMPLE PAST

I depreciated
you depreciated
he/she/it depreciated
we depreciated
they depreciated

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