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depressed [dɪˈprest] ADJ
1. depressed (sad):
depressed about sth
clinically depressed
2. depressed (run-down):
depressed
depressed area N
depressed area
depressed market N ECON
depressed market
depress [dɪˈpres] VB trans
1. depress (make sb feel sad):
przygnębiać [perf przygnębić]
2. depress (reduce):
depress earnings, prices
obniżać [perf obniżyć]
depress economy, market
osłabiać [perf osłabić]
3. depress form (press down):
naciskać [perf nacisnąć]
Present
Idepress
youdepress
he/she/itdepresses
wedepress
youdepress
theydepress
Past
Idepressed
youdepressed
he/she/itdepressed
wedepressed
youdepressed
theydepressed
Present Perfect
Ihavedepressed
youhavedepressed
he/she/ithasdepressed
wehavedepressed
youhavedepressed
theyhavedepressed
Past Perfect
Ihaddepressed
youhaddepressed
he/she/ithaddepressed
wehaddepressed
youhaddepressed
theyhaddepressed
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Low domestic and foreign demand have depressed the economy's overall output.
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Additionally, overproduction was depressing the profitability of the agriculture industry.
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In summer 1723, stock of the company, previously cancelled, was reissued, but this depressed the share price further.
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Depressing the button on the remote control will both open and close a door.
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Losing the ability to read and to observe nature plagued and depressed him, leading him to voluntarily starve himself to death.
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