Revalued

Pronunciation: /riːˈvæljuːd/

Revalued (verb)

  1. To set a new, higher value for something, often after checking its worth again.
  2. To change the official value of a currency so it becomes worth more compared with other currencies.

Examples

  • The company revalued the property after the market improved.
  • They revalued the artwork, so its price went up.

Revalued (adjective)

  1. Having been given a new value after a review of what something is really worth.

Examples

  • The revalued amount appears in the latest report.
  • They used the revalued value for the new accounts.