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Depreciation

(v.) The act of depreciating, is lowering the value of an asset with a calculable value. This mostly refers to the value for old items falling as the demand for them wanes.
There is a lot of depreciation to be considered on the prices of cars where the manufacturer constantly changes the look. 50's, 60's and 70's Mercedes-Benz were almost unchanged, right down to the starting point for change- the headlights. This means that such collectors items are worth more (when inflation is added) then current Mercedes will be at that age. Since BMW likes to change appearance more often, thier cars depreciate more.

to depreciate (so/ st) 

The opposite of to appreciate.
To depreciate (so/ st): "I can't believe she did that! I really depreciate her behaviour!"

Deprexiom 

Lowest state of depression and sadness.
JP: "Told the love of my life I love her. When asking if she loves me back, she said "NOOO".
VK: Deprexiom man.
Deprexiom by vk_TD2POIDH October 19, 2016

Depresian 

depression an 8 year old is faking for attention.
8 yo: ⟟ have a bad case of depresian
me: yeah right.
Depresian by princess_harry April 19, 2021

sweat depreciation 

home improvement projects completed during a depreciating real estate market
I completed the patio project and gained some sweat depreciation.

depreciated 

The state of feature(s) of a programming language, or sections of code that have been rendered obsolete. It's use is a tongue-in-cheek replacement for the word deprecated.
I rewrote your application to replace your nasty script-kitty scribble with efficient, and elegant object based code, thus your drivel has been depreciated.
depreciated by !EOF January 19, 2007