| depression |
A time of economic crisis or bad times in commerce, finance, and industry, characterized by falling prices, restriction of credit, low output and investment, many bankruptcies, and a high level of unemployment (many people without jobs). A less severe crisis is usually known as a recession
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| depression |
a severe economic slump (worse than a recession) characterized by very high unemployment
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| depression |
a natural or man-made hole in the ground which may or may not have a wet bottom. Depressions are shown on topographic maps by a contour line with small hachure marks pointing inward.
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| depression |
Economic situation characterized by rising unemployment, an excess of supply over demand, deflation, reduced purchasing power, contraction of general business activity and public fear.
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| depressant |
is a drug that acts on the central nervous system to suppress neural activity in the brain. Opioids and sedatives are both classes of depressants.
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