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1 revalorizar
v.1 to increase the value of (aumentar el valor de).2 to reassess in a favorable light (restituir el valor de).3 to revalue, to increase the value of.* * ** * *1.VT [+ moneda] to revalue; (Econ) to reassess2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo2) <sistema/situación> to reassess, reevaluate2.revalorizarse verbo pronominal acciones/propiedad to appreciaterevalorizarse en un 50 % — to appreciate by 50 %
* * *= revalue.Ex. The article ' Revaluing women's work' illustrates how reports of work can provide a vehicle for elevating the perceived value of women's work.* * *1.verbo transitivo2) <sistema/situación> to reassess, reevaluate2.revalorizarse verbo pronominal acciones/propiedad to appreciaterevalorizarse en un 50 % — to appreciate by 50 %
* * *= revalue.Ex: The article ' Revaluing women's work' illustrates how reports of work can provide a vehicle for elevating the perceived value of women's work.
* * *revalorizar [A4 ]vtA ‹moneda› to revalue, revaluate ( AmE); ‹pensiones› to increase, adjustcapital revalorizado restated o revalued capitalB ‹sistema/situación› to reassess, reevaluate, reappraise ( frml)el euro se revalorizó frente al dólar the euro gained in value o strengthened against the dollarla propiedad se revalorizó en un 50% en tres meses the property increased in value o ( frml) appreciated by 50% in three months* * *
revalorizar ( conjugate revalorizar) verbo transitivo
‹ pensiones› to increase, adjust
revalorizarse verbo pronominal [acciones/propiedad] to appreciate;
[ moneda] to gain in value
revalorizar verbo transitivo (un terreno, cuadro, etc) to increase the value of
(un marco, dólar, etc) to revalue
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English:
revaluate
- revalue
* * *♦ vt1. [aumentar el valor de] to increase the value of2. [moneda] to revalue3. [restituir el valor de] to reassess in a favourable light* * *v/t revalue
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