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cheapen, v. (ˈtʃiːp(ə)n) [f. cheap a. + -en, or modification of cheap v., by the suffix -en.] 1. trans. To bargain for, ask the price of, bid for, offer a price for; = cheap v. 3. Also fig. arch. or dial.1574 Hellowes tr. Gueuara's Ep. (1577) 129 A Colte..the which he cheapened, bought, and brake. 1...
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cheapen
cheapen/ˈtʃi:pən; `tʃipən/ v1 [Tn] (cause sth to) become cheap or cheaper 减价 cheapen the cost of sth 降低某事物的价钱.2 [Tn] make (oneself/sth) less worthy of respect; degrade 降低(自己[某事物])的身价; 贬低 It's only cheapening yourself to behave like that. 那样做只能使你自贬身价.
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The Continental's Easter eggs cheapen the John Wick movies - The A.V. Club
Sep 28, 2023John Wick: Chapter 2, the best film in the series, shatters everything we thought we knew about the underground world of assassins at the center of the saga with the introduction of one character ...
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Hollywood Hex
The reviewer, David Ng, comments, "How easy it would have been to sensationalize this material, to cheapen it with tabloidish conjectures, to dilute it
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Nearly Everyone Gets A's at Yale. Does That Cheapen the Grade?
Dec 5, 2023Dec. 5, 2023. Nearly 80 percent of all grades given to undergraduates at Yale last academic year were A's or A minuses, part of a sharp increase that began during the coronavirus pandemic and ...
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Mr. Bloom
Bloom as the "anti-Joker" and said that giving the Joker an origin would cheapen such a terrifying character, while Mr.
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cheapener
cheapener (ˈtʃiːp(ə)nə(r)) [f. cheapen + -er1.] † 1. One who offers a price; a bidder. Obs.1633 Ames Agst. Cerem. Pref. 6 Many wil be comers, hearers, cheapners, until they finde that the word growes somewhat high rated. 1750 Johnson Rambl. No. 75 ¶11 Why should she think her cheapener obliged to pu...
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Samuel Martin Thompson
protect the integrity of his discipline from any who would pollute it to satisfy the enemies of knowledge, or dilute it for the sake of popularity, or cheapen
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vatted
ˈvatted, ppl. a. [f. vat v.] Placed or stored in a vat; said esp. of wine. Also fig., mellow.1843 Tizard Brewing 463 Old and vatted Beer. 1873 Sat. Rev. 29 Nov. 694/1 The forged wine of Hamburg, which is variously known as Elbe sherry, vatted sherry, and Hamburg sherry. 1897 Pall Mall Mag. Feb. 253 ...
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Project cost management
From project initiation to completion, project cost management has an objective to simplify and cheapen the project experience.
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Sonnet 102
The poet goes on to explain that his silence is simply him not wanting to cheapen his praise by making it common. David West suggests that this may also be viewed as an attack at the Rival Poet, in an attempt to cheapen the Rival Poet's love.
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lived
▪ I. lived, a. (laɪvd) [f. life n. + -ed2.] Possessed of or endowed with a certain kind or length of life. Also long-lived, short-lived adjs.1589 R. Harvey Pl. Perc. (1860) 13 If you pearce his hart, you can doo him little harme, for he is liude like a Cat. 1825 Coleridge Lett. (1895) 743 Nature is ...
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Department of Transport (1930–1932)
Federal Transport Council
Interstate railway freights
Mechanical transport development, including
the testing of various types of motor vehicles likely to cheapen
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Canary grass
The seed is used as bird food and is generally mixed with rapeseed and other seeds that cheapen it.
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America (2022 film)
International wrote, "while heart-tugging sentiment is not entirely shunned ... it is handled with sufficient tact and sensitivity to heighten rather than cheapen
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