downturn Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of downturn In English

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Examples of downturn

  • However, we have found that bank capital tends to move counter-cyclically: that is, banks tend to increase capital during economic downturns.

  • The first two years in the scenario assume a period of economic downturn.

  • This result sheds light on the fact that economic development is associated with recurring downturns.

  • Totimehuacan benefited from easier access to courts and government authorities, but it also had to endure the city's economic downturns, epidemics, and military occupations.

  • For some countries, there were hints of an impending downturn as early as the year 2000.

  • However, the downturns are mild, leaving emissions in the high-income countries only slightly below their current levels.

  • Sudden scandals, a downturn in the economy or policy failure can rapidly change a party's fortunes.

  • And a market downturn could disproportionately affect benefits received by low lifetime earners.

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Translations of downturn In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    衰退,漸入低迷…

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  • 中文简体

    衰退,渐入低迷…

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  • Español

    bajón, recesión [feminine], crisis [feminine]…

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  • Português

    desaceleração, queda…

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  • Polski

    załamanie…

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  • Türk dili

    düşüş, işte başarısızlık, azalma…

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  • Français

    phase [feminine] de déclin…

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  • Norwegian

    nedgang [masculine]…

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