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de·pres·sion [dɪˈpreʃən] N

1. depression no pl (sadness):

depression
depression
to suffer from depression

2. depression ECON:

depression

3. depression METEO:

depression

4. depression (hollow):

depression
globel f

Great De·ˈpres·sion N HISTORY

man·ic de·ˈpres·sion N no pl

manic depression
manic depression

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Locals say they were built to give the estate labourers work during a time of depression in the 1820s.
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Depression areas contain mainly poorly drained sodic and sometimes saline soils.
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Later that day, the depression was upgraded into a moderate tropical storm.
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Delivering interventions for depression by using the internet: randomised controlled trial.
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Indeed, most of the subjects experienced periods of severe emotional distress and depression.
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Researchers have discovered young in shallow depressions in the ground covered by matted grass.
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Pity leads to depression, loss of vitality and strength, and is harmful to life.
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Insomnia and sleep deprivation are common symptoms of depression and can be an indication of other mental disorders.
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Because depression and similar psychiatric disorders are associated with reduced serotonin levels, they focused their approach on prohibiting serotonin reuptake.
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This situation had caused a very high unemployment and triggered a recession, which was turning into a depression.
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