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depressed

[dih-prest] / dɪˈprɛst /


ADJECTIVE
concave, pushed down
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONGEST
WEAK


Example Sentences

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Moderna stock, depressed for so long, is breaking out—and the gains could keep coming.

From Barron's

With insurer profit margins currently depressed, a rebound is less a question of if than when.

From The Wall Street Journal

She added that she was "not fully well" and "depressed" at the time she took part.

From BBC

Participants also reported their emotional well-being and were classified as having symptoms of depression if they said they felt sad or depressed every day.

From Science Daily

The analysts said that at Sweetgreen, they expect that “store traffic will take time to inflect positively as macro pressures are likely to persist and consumer spending remains depressed, particularly among younger consumers.”

From MarketWatch