depress Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of depress In English

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Examples of depress

  • This was particularly so for women carers of those with dementia, 47% of whom were depressed compared with 11% of carers of the physically impaired.

  • Among the subjects who were depressed in the initial interview, 34% had recovered, 39% were depressed and 27% were dead.

  • On finding that the activation of nicotinic receptors seemed to depress visual responses, we proceeded to investigate the mechanism of this effect.

  • But since overproduction of corn has depressed the price of corn for many years, this change could actually benefit farmers economically.

  • In contrast, there is more support for the assumption that broad coalition governments depress efficacy which can discourage voter participation.

  • Neural systems engaged by planning in tests sensitive to frontal lobe dysfunction in the elderly depressed.

  • A long-term fall in real housing appreciation rates would strongly depress total wealth accumulation and have a smaller impact on retirement cash flows.

  • In case of inhibition due to bacteria, fungal growth was depressed in the vicinity of the bacterial streaks.

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Translations of depress In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    引起憂鬱, 使憂鬱,使沮喪, 降低…

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  • 中文简体

    引起忧郁, 使忧郁,使沮丧, 降低…

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  • Español

    deprimir, decrecer, hacer bajar…

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  • Português

    deprimir…

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  • 日本語

    (人)を憂うつにさせる…

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  • Türk dili

    mutsuz etmek, canını sıkmak, keyfini/tadını kaçırmak…

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  • Français

    déprimer, faire baisser…

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  • Catalan

    deprimir…

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