Sentence example with the word 'depress'

depress

abridge, couch, darken, demit, dint, dull, knock down, pare, push down, set in, thrust down

Definition v. lower someone's spirits

Last update: June 12, 2015


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The rising inflation depressed the economy.   [verb]

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These news depressed her.   [verb]

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The lack of rain had depressed the water level in the reservoir.   [verb]

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The glut of oil depressed gas prices.   [verb]

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Depress the syringe plunger to deliver the correct dose.   [verb]

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The former was rather depressed, than remarkable for the bearing of the natives; and the latter was such as was commonly worn by the ordinary men of the nation.   [verb]

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The least resolute of them became depressed by this, being doubtless a Radical who had been taught that Vox populi is Vox Dei.   [verb]

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They walked on in silence for some time, Angela depressed and unhappy.   [verb]

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Is it worthy of a sensible person to suffer courage to be depressed by a sailor's gossip.   [verb]

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Karnis when he started was greatly disappointed, and as much depressed as he had been triumphant and hopeful a short time before.   [verb]

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My former predictions are not worth anything now; when death draws near, we get depressed, and things begin to look a little black.   [verb]

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