Similar words: depression, great depression, pressing, depress, depressed, repression, irrepressible, dressing. Meaning: [dɪ'presɪŋ] adj. 1. causing dejection 2. causing or suggestive of sorrow or gloom.
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61. Cowan says it is possible that the hallucinogens act by depressing one of these groups of cells.
62. The impact on the long-term development of the world economy seems likely to be depressing.
63. For career soldiers like Jack it was a depressing time.
64. SemperFidelis I found the roundtable on fidelity fascinating reading, but intensely depressing as well.
65. It's such a depressing town - it's full of ugly, disused factories.
66. There, illegal immigration contributes to a labour surplus that is depressing farm wages and making working conditions worse.
67. The hall was carpeted in a depressing shade of green.
68. I doubt if my picture, though depressing(Sentence dictionary), is too gloomy.
69. Perhaps more depressing than actual shortages of provision is the tendency to alienate the old in contemporary society.
70. As for the social scene, there is nothing depressing about the Warehouse, Ricci's, Joy or the excellent Gallery.
71. It's depressing to see an intelligent, spirited young woman like her turning into a meek and compliant wife.
72. There was, however, a depressing lack of the qualities needed to make significant progress at this level of international competition.
73. I think this was the most depressing place for learning that I have seen anywhere.
74. The vote for the extreme right is depressing, but not the beginning of a trend, let alone das End.
75. Many economists expect the Fed to continue easing rates during the first half of 1996, further depressing yields.
76. The appearance of a drug that promotes sleep without depressing the central nervous sys-tem has been long awaited.
77. Everything was slathered over in a depressing dark green paint.
78. Without furniture, smelling chill and slightly damp, it could have been depressing, but it wasn't.
79. I think the answer is yes, which leads to a depressing conclusion, and not just about disability.
80. It was at once reassuring and depressing to find life's major events so predictable in their repetition.
81. There is always something rather depressing about the communal areas of multiple-household houses.
82. The desire not to make waves is a particularly depressing and insipid form of self-censorship.
83. Ted resumed the operation of the cabin and tried to shake off the depressing atmosphere that now pervaded the small room.
84. Is it depressing to perform the same routines with the same people?
85. For some unknown reason, the blinds were always drawn, giving it a depressing atmosphere.
86. The monthly publication of the unemployment figures provides a depressing barometer of the dole queue.
87. Colours were brutal and depressing; dank shades like dung and army-blanket fawn.
88. Uncle Rory could not be more depressing than reality was, just now.
89. A depressing picture, but nevertheless I would argue that there has been a marginal improvement over the years.
90. The house consisted of two reception rooms, each furnished with black oak monstrosities that created a dark and depressing atmosphere.
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