Disvalued

/dɪsˈvæljuːd/ adjective

Definition

Treated as having little worth or importance; considered to be without value or respect.

Etymology

From disvalue + -ed past participle suffix. This turns disvalue into an adjective describing something that has been judged as having no value.

Kelly Says

Throughout history, certain groups of people have been tragically disvalued by societies—treated as less worthy—which is a powerful reminder that 'value' is often assigned unfairly rather than being objectively real.

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