Sentence example with the word 'recession'

recession

abandonment, boom, corner, economic expansion, giving up, market expansion, reaction, reflux, retrocession, setback, upturn

Definition n. the state of the economy declines

Last update: August 8, 2015


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The gradual recession of flood waters brought relief to the people.   [Please select]

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During the recession, many individuals found it difficult to pay their bills.   [Please select]

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People were afraid to spend money during the recession because they were unsure of their ability to replace the funds.   [Please select]

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In the ancient astronomy the anomaly was taken as the angular distance of the planet from the point of the farthest recession from the earth.   [Please select]

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The last of these was preceded by an unusual recession of the sea to such an extent that small boats at their anchorage were left aground--a thing that had never been seen before.   [Please select]

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For, as the effect of her encounter lost its vividness, with the recession of the encounter itself, she began to suspect that she had gone unwarranted lengths in her interpretations from it.   [Please select]

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"This remarkable recession of the liquid lava in Halemaumau was probably due to the opening of some deep subterranean passage through which the lake of lava made its way unseen to the ocean's depths."   [Please select]

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While in Richmond on April 5, 1865, he gave to Judge Campbell a statement of terms: the national authority to be restored; no recession on slavery by the executive; hostile forces to disband.   [Please select]

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Like the waters of certain rivers which fructify by overflowing, this recession of the human tide had left the soil enriched with new and generous ideas.   [Please select]

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Recession of testes in spring was coincident with the period of active breeding; increase in size, later in the season, corresponded to increasing spermatogenic activity and enlargement of seminiferous tubules.   [Please select]

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_ ยง 1 Judged by the map, the three centuries from the beginning of the thirteenth to the end of the fifteenth century were an age of recession for Christendom.   [Please select]

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