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Filter by Meaning The company decided to cheapen the price of its products to compete with its rivals.
Don't cheapen the value of this antique by selling it for a low price.
Cheating on a test can cheapen the value of a degree.
Don't cheapen the meaning of love by using it too casually.
The architect had to cheapen some of the materials used in the construction to meet the budget.
He didn't want to cheapen his reputation by being associated with dishonest people.
She didn't want to cheapen her credibility by spreading false information.
Adding too much sugar can cheapen the taste of the dessert.
He didn't want to cheapen himself by lying on his job application.
Some critics argue that the sequels cheapen the original movie.
He felt that accepting the bribe would cheapen his integrity as a police officer.
She didn't want to cheapen her image by being involved in a scandal.
The company decided to cheapen the materials used in their products to increase their profit margin.
The advertising campaign tried to cheapen their competitor's brand.
He refused to cheapen himself by participating in a corrupt business deal.
He refused to cheapen his team's reputation by cheating in the game.
The director of the play had to cheapen some of the costumes to fit the budget.
She felt that betraying her friends' trust would cheapen her character.
Using plagiarized content can cheapen the quality of academic work.
She didn't want to cheapen her beliefs by compromising her religious values.
He didn't want to cheapen himself by engaging in illegal activities.
Adding sugar to this fine wine will only cheapen its taste.
He didn't want to cheapen his sportsmanship by using performance-enhancing drugs.
The company's decision to use low-quality materials will cheapen the product.
She refused to cheapen herself by being a part of the cheating scandal.
She felt that lying to her parents would cheapen her relationship with them.
He felt that taking bribes would cheapen his reputation as a public servant.
She didn't want to cheapen her craft by plagiarizing someone else's work.
Relying too heavily on stock photos can cheapen the quality of a website.
Don't cheapen yourself by accepting less than what you're worth.
He refused to cheapen his morals by accepting the corrupt politician's offer.
She didn't want to cheapen her values by engaging in office gossip.
Don't cheapen my friend by spreading rumors about her.
Using poor quality materials will cheapen the final product.
She refused to cheapen herself by taking part in a fraudulent scheme.
She didn't want to cheapen the memory of her loved one by holding a funeral that didn't reflect their life.
Using the same background music in every video can cheapen the production value.
Overusing a certain word can cheapen its meaning.
Repetitive advertising can cheapen the perceived value of a brand.
The constant use of slang can cheapen the quality of a piece of writing.
Using the same graphic design elements across all marketing materials can cheapen the brand's image.
Repetitive dialogue can cheapen the quality of a screenplay.
Repeating the same joke over and over can cheapen its impact.
Excessive discounting can cheapen the value of a product.
The beauty company is planning to cheapen the price of its skincare products to cater to budget-conscious consumers.
She didn't want to cheapen her talents by accepting a job with unethical practices.
He was afraid that taking shortcuts would cheapen his accomplishments.
Please don't cheapen the beauty of this painting by hanging it in a poorly lit room.
We shouldn't cheapen the value of education by making it easily accessible to only a few.
Adding too much sugar to a dish can cheapen the taste.
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