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depress

[dih-pres] / dɪˈprɛs /




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Since al-Masarir was hacked and attacked he has lost his confidence and become depressed and fearful.

From BBC

Anytime I send hotel or Airbnb options in the group chat, she responds with comments about how depressed she is — but I honestly think she just can’t afford to go.

From MarketWatch

I’m depressed, then worried, then angry, then afraid.

From Literature

Photos of friends looking happy may cause a girl to feel depressed.

From The Wall Street Journal

“If the population growth is negative or has depressed then there’s a labor force issue and many employers of unskilled workers are feeling the pinch.”

From Los Angeles Times