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depreciation
depreciation 1 : any decrease in the value of property (as machinery) for the purpose of taxation that cannot
depreciable
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depreciate
depreciate -at·ed -at·ing vt : to subject to depreciation : lower the value of vi : to fall in
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Depreciator
One who depreciates
Depreciation
Depreciation, is an allowance for the diminution in the value due to wear and tear of capital asset employed
Depreciative
Tending or intended to depreciate expressing depreciation undervaluing
Depreciate
To lessen in price or estimated value to lower the worth of to represent as of little value or claim to esteem to undervalue
Depreciation
The act of lessening or seeking to lessen price value or reputation
straight-line depreciation
straight-line depreciation see depreciation
Unabsored depreciation
Unabsored depreciation, means so much of the allowance for depreciation of the amalgamating banking company which remains to be allowed
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