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depression

[dih-presh-uhn] / dɪˈprɛʃ ən /




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But that time, it was Baba’s depression she was concerned about, not mine.

From Salon

She emphasized that she doesn’t suffer from depression or anxiety, but the scan suggests long-term strain.

From Salon

She started at Seneca Health Services in January, working in rural West Virginia counties with residents facing challenges like depression or schizophrenia.

From The Wall Street Journal

The same weather system that passed through Indonesia, now downgraded from a tropical storm to a depression, made landfall early on Friday morning, dumping more rain on the already-sodden region.

From Barron's

Lee was likely suffering from an "atypical depression" and prolonged grief reaction at the time of the murders, according to a psychiatric assessment conducted before the sentencing, local broadcaster RNZ reported.

From BBC