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1 (to) obliterate
(to) obliterate /əˈblɪtəreɪt/v. t.1 obliterare; cancellare; annullare: to obliterate a postage stamp, obliterare un francobollo; to obliterate the memory of sb. (o st.) cancellare il ricordo di q. (o qc.)3 (med.) asportare; rimuovereobliterationn. [u]2 annientamento; distruzione. -
2 (to) obliterate
(to) obliterate /əˈblɪtəreɪt/v. t.1 obliterare; cancellare; annullare: to obliterate a postage stamp, obliterare un francobollo; to obliterate the memory of sb. (o st.) cancellare il ricordo di q. (o qc.)3 (med.) asportare; rimuovereobliterationn. [u]2 annientamento; distruzione. -
3 entwerten
entwerten v RW, WIWI depreciate, devalue (currency); cancel, deface (postage stamp) • die berufliche Qualifikation entwerten PERS deskill (Synonym: dequalifizieren, entqualifizieren)* * ** * *entwerten
to reduce in value, to disable, to impair in worth, (abwerten) to devalue, to devaluate, to reduce in value, to depreciate, to debase, (Briefmarken) to obliterate, (Geld) to call in, to demonetize, to inflate, (Stempelmarken) to cancel, to deface, to obliterate;
• mit dem Datumstempel entwerten to date-cancel;
• völlig entwerten to render valueless;
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4 entwerten
v/t1. WIRTS. (Währung) völlig: make ( oder render) worthless; (abwerten) devalue; entwertet werden Währung etc.: auch fall in value; stärker: lose its value* * *(Briefmarke) to obliterate;(Fahrkarte) to cancel;(Währung) to devaluate* * *ent|wer|ten [ɛnt'veːɐtn] ptp entwertetvt1) (= im Wert mindern) to devalue, to depreciate; Zeugenaussage, Argument etc auch to undermine2) (= ungültig machen) to make or render invalid; Münzen to demonetize; Briefmarke, Fahrschein to cancel* * *(to mark (stamps) with a postmark.) cancel* * *ent·wer·ten *vt▪ etw \entwerten1. (ungültig machen) to cancel [or invalidate] sthBanknoten \entwerten to demonetize banknotes2. (weniger wert machen)Preise \entwerten to devalue pricesein Argument \entwerten to undermine an argument* * *transitives Verb2) (Finanzw.) devalue < currency>* * *entwerten v/t* * *transitives Verb1) cancel <ticket, postage stamp>2) (Finanzw.) devalue < currency>* * *v.to devaluate v.
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