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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
revalue
verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ In 1985, the yen was revalued by more than 40%.
▪ Once it's sold, the property is revalued at the sale price.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Football club balance sheets do not always show the full value of the assets: 48% do not revalue land and buildings.
▪ In November the government had been forced to revalue its gold reserves to provide additional cover for the rupee.
▪ It has already revalued its properties, bringing a £7m surplus.
▪ Meanwhile the county has revalued its assets to reflect its long lease and the planning consents obtained.
▪ Secondly, because the £75,000 limit is not a static figure but is revalued every year in line with price increases.
▪ This can be dealt with by revaluing the asset annually using special indices of cost of capital and adjusting depreciation provisions accordingly.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
revalue

1590s, from re- + value (v.). Related: Revalued; revaluing.

Wiktionary
revalue

vb. to value again, give a new value to

WordNet
revalue
  1. v. gain in value; "The yen appreciated again!" [syn: appreciate, apprize, apprise] [ant: depreciate]

  2. value anew; "revalue the German Mark"

Usage examples of "revalue".

The Jovian dollar—that was our currency too—had been revalued many times, and currently was worth about what it had been seven hundred years ago, back on Planet Earth.

The Jovian dollar that was our currency too-had been revalued many times, and currently was worth about what it had been seven hundred years ago, back on Planet Earth.