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depressed

[dih-prest] / dɪˈprɛst /


ADJECTIVE
concave, pushed down
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONGEST
WEAK


Example Sentences

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Yet the country will see only limited economic improvement as long as oil output remains depressed.

From The Wall Street Journal

CoStar Group has had its pick of headaches: pushback from activists, a depressed stock price, and an underwhelming start to the year for the housing market.

From Barron's

“People were upset, depressed and scared,” and all they had were their phones, Zoom and immediate family, said Karen North, a professor of digital social media and psychology at USC.

From Los Angeles Times

The spike in the GDP Price Index depressed measured real GDP growth, with nominal GDP having grown at a 5.1% rate in Q4.

From Barron's

Defense, Space & Security’s profitability has been depressed for a while, partly because of fixed price contracts that have declined in value as inflation raised costs.

From Barron's