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  • 21depressed*/ — [dɪˈprest] adj 1) very unhappy and without any feelings of hope or enthusiasm She got very depressed after her husband left her.[/ex] 2) a depressed area, industry, or economy is not successful …

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  • 22depressed — adjective 1. lower than previously (Freq. 1) the market is depressed prices are down • Syn: ↑down • Similar to: ↑low 2. flattened downward as if pressed from above or flattened along the dorsal and ventral surfaces …

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  • 23depressed — adjective Date: 1598 1. low in spirits ; sad; especially affected by psychological depression 2. a. vertically flattened < a depressed cactus > b. having the …

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  • 24depressed — de·pressed || dɪ prest adj. sad, gloomy; economically depressed; flattened, pressed down de·press || dɪ pres v. make sad, discourage; press down on …

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  • 25depressed — /dɪ prest/ adjective feeling miserable and worried ● She was depressed when she was not promoted …

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  • 26Depressed Mode — Origin Finland Genres Death/doom, funeral doom Years active 2005–present Labels Firebox Records Assoc …

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  • 27Depressed river mussel — Left valve of Pseudanodonta complanata showing close up of rugae on the umbo Conservation status …

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  • 28depressed fracture — n a fracture esp. of the skull in which the fragment is depressed below the normal surface * * * depressed skull fracture a fracture of the skull in which a fragment is depressed …

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  • 29depressed area — ➔ area …

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  • 30depressed market — market in which supply overwhelms demand, leading to weak and lower prices. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * depressed market UK US noun [C] ► ECONOMICS, COMMERCE the situation when the price of a product is low because an industry is&#8230; …

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