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depressed

[dih-prest] / dɪˈprɛst /


ADJECTIVE
concave, pushed down
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONGEST
WEAK


Example Sentences

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Soaring home prices, together with other factors like elevated mortgage rates, have depressed the housing market.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 20, 2026

Reeling from a depressed economy, then an explosive greening problem, then hurricanes, they were soon going to the statehouse, desperate for bailout money.

From Slate • Apr. 20, 2026

The oil majors are still in good shape—and the reopening of the Strait clearly benefits them in the longer term, even if it leaves oil prices depressed in the short term.

From Barron's • Apr. 17, 2026

As I said, it’s important to have sufficient savings or Social Security income to rely on during market downturns, so you’re not forced to withdraw larger amounts from investments when values are depressed.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 17, 2026

The RJF members were about to leave Japan, depressed that they’d made little headway, when a call came in from Suzuki that bore potentially good news.

From "Endgame" by Frank Brady




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