verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The dollar's rise in value has cheapened imports.
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Using the national anthem as part of a comedy routine cheapens it.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Another aspect of the scene which cheapens the quality of the emotions they express is the presence of Pandarus.
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But it cheapens liberty and diminishes the nation.
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By vastly cheapening the carriage of heavy materials over long distances, the canals also brought about indirect changes in the landscape.
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I ask you not to cheapen her life in your film.
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It cherishes that which it deems valuable and cheapens what it deems close to worthless.
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Never cheapen the wonder of the commonplace in life.
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Some say he cheapened his office; others that he abused it.
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This difference would necessarily secure traffic to the Railway, and by cheapening the cost would increase the consumption.