How to Use revalue in a Sentence
revalue
verb- Most analysts predict that the country will revalue before the end of the year.
- Three of the nations are expected to revalue their currencies soon.
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The building would be reassessed and revalued every time someone bought more than 50%.
—The Editorial Board, Oc Register, 25 Feb. 2026
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In the past, this line has included paper profits from revaluing stakes in bike-rental and fintech startups.
—Washington Post, 18 Sep. 2019
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At a deeper level, our brains can revalue the same smell for different conditions.
—Carl Zimmer, Discover Magazine, 1 Mar. 2012
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The building would be reassessed and revalued every time someone bought more than 50 percent.
—Jon Coupal, Oc Register, 29 May 2026
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Hedge funds are wagering that the Saudi central bank will be forced to revalue its currency, the riyal.
—Nicholas Kulish, New York Times, 13 Oct. 2016
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Delaware County’s are so out of whack that a judge has ordered the county to revalue all its properties.
—Laura McCrystal, Philly.com, 14 Dec. 2017
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When interest rates rise to a certain level, many investors revalue their investments and alter their price targets.
—Jj Kinahan, Forbes, 27 Jan. 2022
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SpaceX hasn’t priced in the Musk factor because, again, private companies aren’t revalued often.
—Michael Foster, Forbes.com, 8 Apr. 2025
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One after another, other currencies were revalued against the dollar.
—Barry Eichengreen, Foreign Affairs, 14 Dec. 2011
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Appraisal districts are required to revalue a neighborhood every three years, so reductions this year could very well see future benefits.
—Dallas News, 6 May 2022
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Because every estate is subject to estate tax (though almost none pay it), all assets are revalued at death at their current value rather than at their original cost.
—WSJ, 23 Oct. 2017
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Richard Nixon imposed a 10% import surcharge to press trading partners to revalue their currencies.
—Bob Davis, WSJ, 16 July 2017
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Architects in the world’s more populous and poorer regions are recognizing and revaluing local skills and resources.
—The Christian Science Monitor, Christian Science Monitor, 6 June 2025
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If China and Europe revalue their currencies too, trade flows could shift dramatically.
—Clem Chambers, Forbes.com, 20 May 2025
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After the Tribune’s report, the county assessor revalued Ricketts’ home.
—Hal Dardick, chicagotribune.com, 5 Sep. 2019
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Ask how often a fund revalues its land, and whether the valuations come from independent appraisers or the manager's own judgment, because that choice shapes how smooth the returns look.
—Dara-Abasi Ita, Forbes.com, 26 June 2026
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Every day the market already revalues Exxon’s assets in light of possible eventualities.
—Holman W. Jenkins, WSJ, 6 Mar. 2018
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But valuations overall have remained relatively high as managers wait for events like new funding rounds or public offerings to revalue their private investments.
—Melissa Korn, WSJ, 31 Oct. 2022
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State law requires towns to revalue every five years, and Glastonbury’s last revaluation was completed in 2017.
—courant.com, 16 Dec. 2021
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The credits will be issued over the next three years and will refund homeowners whose residential properties were revalued at least 15% higher than in the previous cycle.
—Kansas City Star, 26 Apr. 2026
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To fund the purchase, the government would revalue about $11 billion worth of gold certificates on the Federal Reserve’s balance sheets.
—Bailey Schulz, USA TODAY, 20 Dec. 2024
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After all, Canadian investors bought more Treasuries in April, even as the total value of their holdings declined after revaluing the bonds at current market prices.
—Greg McKenna, Fortune, 21 June 2025
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Under current rules, a capital asset bequeathed to an heir is revalued to its price at the time of the original owner’s death, extinguishing all tax liability incurred up to that point, forever.
—Michael Hiltzik, Los Angeles Times, 17 Oct. 2023
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An early example was a bet made by Michael Marcus in 1975 that a surge of oil revenue would force Saudi Arabia to revalue its currency.
—The Economist, 28 Nov. 2019
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The massacre made significantly revalued the interactive graphics specialist, sending its PE to a 54, still a lofty number.
—Shawn Tully, Fortune, 6 Feb. 2018
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Under the law, homes are revalued when they are being sold, often raising property taxes substantially — effectively penalizing new homebuyers.
—Michael Smolens, San Diego Union-Tribune, 5 Apr. 2026
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Accounting rules do allow acquiring companies to revalue the assets and liabilities of their acquisitions, so Samsonite may have been within reasonable bounds.
—Jacky Wong, WSJ, 25 May 2018
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O'Connor, a property tax consulting firm, reports that many Texas Gulf appraisal districts are actively using an inappropriate valuation model as a means for revaluing homes.
—Houston Chronicle, 2 Mar. 2018
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