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    depress
    /dɪˈprɛs/

    verb

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  2. to reduce the value of something in money: depress prices The high number of houses for sale is depressing prices. depress earnings The rise in the value of the dollar has depressed the company's earnings this year. depress profits Slower economic growth could depress profits.

  3. 1. obsolete : repress, subjugate. 2. a. : to press down. depress a typewriter key. b. : to cause to sink to a lower position. 3. : to lessen the activity or strength of. drugs that may depress the appetite. 4. : sadden, discourage. don't let the news depress you. 5. : to decrease the market value or marketability of. depressible. di-ˈpre-sə-bəl.

  4. verb. to lower in spirits; make gloomy; deject. to weaken or lower the force, vigour, or energy of. to lower prices of (securities or a security market) to press or push down. to lower the pitch of (a musical sound) obsolete. to suppress or subjugate.

  5. to reduce the value of something in money: depress prices The high number of houses for sale is depressing prices. depress earnings The rise in the value of the dollar has depressed the company's earnings this year. depress profits Slower economic growth could depress profits.

  6. 1.verb. If someone or something depresses you, they make you feel sad and disappointed. I must admit the state of the country depresses me. [VERB noun] I know he is too optimistic but I don't want to depress him. [VERB noun] Synonyms: sadden, upset, distress, chill More Synonyms of depress. 2.verb.

  7. Oct 27, 2023 · Depression is classified as a mood disorder. It may be described as feelings of sadness, loss, or anger that interfere with a person’s everyday activities. It’s also fairly common. Data from the...

  8. Depress means to lessen the activity or power of something. If you want to depress the spread of poverty, you need to find ways to slow it down, like by bringing education and skill-building resources into the poorest communities.

  9. DEPRESS definition: 1. to make someone feel very unhappy, especially about the future: 2. to reduce the value or level…. Learn more.

  10. 1. To cause to be sad or dejected. 2. a. To cause to drop or sink; lower: The drought depressed the water level in the reservoirs. b. To press down: Depress the space bar on a typewriter. 3. To lessen the activity or force of; weaken: feared that rising inflation would further depress the economy. 4. To lower prices in (a financial market).

  11. Definition of depress verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.