Antonym: encouragement, inspiration. Similar words: impression, depressed, aggression, congressional, session, impressive, recession, profession. Meaning: [-eʃn] n. 1. a mental state characterized by a pessimistic sense of inadequacy and a despondent lack of activity 2. a long-term economic state characterized by unemployment and low prices and low levels of trade and investment 3. a sunken or depressed geological formation 4. sad feelings of gloom and inadequacy 5. a period during the 1930s when there was a worldwide economic depression and mass unemployment 6. an air mass of lower pressure; often brings precipitation 7. a state of depression and anhedonia so severe as to require clinical intervention 8. a concavity in a surface produced by pressing 9. angular distance below the horizon (especially of a celestial object) 10. pushing down.
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211, Depression is sometimes brought on by a sudden change in one's life, such as coming into a Home.
212, Suddenly aware that the afternoon sun had cooled, she shivered, an inexplicable feeling of depression engulfing her.
213, Treatment of blacks altered slightly with the great depression of the thirties and the economic boom of the wartime forties.
214, One assumes other factors were at work, perhaps clinical depression, so that the medal controversy precipitated his decision.
215, And as Tavris has pointed out, chronic lower back pain can cause depression and irritability.
216, It has also been proven to combat anxiety, depression, sleep problems, and panic attacks.
217, Other potential side effects of colchicine include bone marrow depression, hepatotoxicity, alopecia, neurologic disturbances, and renal damage.
218, A change in sleeping habits is important, because insomnia often accompanies depression.
219, A list was drawn up of events that had, prior to depression, given her a sense of achievement and pleasure.
220, The depression of freezing point can be determined experimentally using the apparatus shown in figure 6.38.
221, Typically a woman experiences either postpartum blues, caused by hormonal changes, or postpartum depression, caused by a chemical imbalance.
222, The doctor advises that insomnia with resultant irritability and even mild depression may occur.
223, Another important symptom of clinical depression is loss of the capacity to love.
224, This week it has launched the Depression Awareness Week Nationwide campaign to inform and heighten public awareness about depression.
225, One contained business matters of the sort that households - even households in the depression years tend to accumulate over the years.
226, An omission which might have and may still cost him serious casualties to personnel north of the Qattara depression. 2.
227, Anyway, at last I got absolutely blind drunk through depression, went upstairs to Freda's bedroom and cried myself to sleep.
227, Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
228, These are elevation of boiling point, depression of freezing point, osmotic pressure.
229, The depression of the late 1920s and chronic unemployment appeared to confirm Malthusian pessimism.
230, It was to enable the government to acquire land sold during the depression to pay off debts.
231, Depression, self-blame, number of pre-defined illness symptoms, and level of serum cholesterol were also assessed.
232, The ads trumpet the idea that anxiety and depression result from imbalances in brain biochemistry, not from character flaws.
233, Walking will help you to sleep and is an antidote to stress, nervous tension and depression.
234, I thought I was suffering from generalized anxiety and depression.
235, The acclaimed restaurant closed its doors a few months ago, sending many a fan into deep depression.
236, I have heard therapists say matter-of-factly that in old people, withdrawal, depression, and apathy are normal.
237, There's no clear-cut distinction between severe depression and mental illness.
238, Carcinoma, methadone, diabetes, depression, miscarriage and angina have poured down as unremittingly as the weather.
239, She had suffered during long bouts of Hopper's depression, rages and his obsession with James Dean.
240, The only loosening occurs with a late botched suicide attempt, the result of depression after Cissy's death.
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