disvalue noun.
[dɪs'valju:] E17.[from DIS- 2 + VALUE noun.]1. Depreciation, disparagement. Only in
17.2. Negative value or worth; a quality by virtue of which the absence of something is valued more than its presence.
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disvalue verb trans. [dɪs'valju:] E17.[from DIS- 2 + VALUE verb.]Place too little value on, undervalue. Formerly, devalue (
lit. &
fig.), disparage.
■ disvaluable adjective having negative value; bad:
M20. ■ disvalu'ation noun the action or an act of disvaluing
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