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Use "revalued" in a sentence
"Zimbabwe's out-of-control hyperinflation has become the symbol of its unprecedented economic decline, and most people simply treat the two local currencies (original and "revalued") as beyond salvation."
"Japan revalued the yen starting 25 years ago under similar U.S. pressure, and the U.S. still runs a trade deficit with Japan."
"Remember, during the period from 2005 to 2008 when the yuan was revalued under similar political pressures from the U.S., the price of oil rose, not coincidentally, to $147 per barrel from $60."