Abaratar in english
Cheapen
pronunciation: tʃipən part of speech: verb
pronunciation: tʃipən part of speech: verb
In gestures
abaratarse = get + cheaper.
Example: Systems will get better and cheaper with the passage of time.abaratar = cheapen ; lower + the price ; downscale ; downmarket ; bring down + the price.
Example: Simplification is cheapening the process = Simplification is cheapening the process.Example: The general use of casting machinery from around 1860 lowered the price of type, but had little effect on its design.Example: Prince Albert properties offer excellent value for money for buyers wanting to downscale to a quieter, less costly country lifestyle.Example: In my opinion, a golden seam of literary and musical heritage stretching back centuries is being systematically downmarketed.Example: Heavy landings of Norwegian cod and haddock have brought prices down sharply.more:
» abaratar costes = lower + costs ; keep + costs down .
Example: It both saves the reader's time and lowers the cost of disseminating the abstract. Example: Standard components can be manufactured in vast quantities, keeping costs down.» abaratarse = get + cheaper .
Example: Systems will get better and cheaper with the passage of time.