Synonym: ceding back, corner, niche, receding, recess, recessional. Similar words: session, profession, aggression, depression, confession, impression, professional, congressional. Meaning: [rɪ'seʃn] n. 1. the state of the economy declines; a widespread decline in the GDP and employment and trade lasting from six months to a year 2. a small concavity 3. the withdrawal of the clergy and choir from the chancel to the vestry at the end of a church service 4. the act of ceding back 5. the act of becoming more distant.
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91, These new statistics confirm our worst fears about the depth of the recession.
92, Despite the recession the company is confident of further expansion.
93, One or two companies have managed to buck the trend of the recession.
94, A natural tendency in times of recession is to batten down the hatches and think about our own needs.
95, The economy entered a period of recession in the mid 1980s.
96, Recession in the early nineties put a damper on growth.
97, The current recession is the result of a systemic change within the structure of the country's economy.
98, More and more firms are floundering because of the recession.
99, We have allowed spending and borrowing to rise in this recession.
100, So why does one company survive a recession while its competitors fall by the wayside?
101, The unemployment data must be seen against the background of world recession.
102, For the second time in ten years, the government has driven the economy into deep and damaging recession.
102, Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
103, How many companies have gone into liquidation/receivership during the current recession?
104, Small companies are feeling the full brunt of the recession.
105, People don't realize how serious this recession has actually been.
106, The recent factory closures and job losses are just a foretaste of the recession that is to come.
107, The economy is now strengthening after a long and debilitating recession.
108, What the business community wants is an end to the recession.
109, The recession has resulted in an unavoidable increase in spending on unemployment benefit.
110, She lays the blame for the recession fairly and squarely on the government.
111, I will not take issue with the fact that we have a recession.
112, As a small new company they did well to weather the recession.
113, There is no sign that the recession has bottomed out yet.
114, During the recession many small companies went out of business.
115, No computer model of the economy can predict when the next recession will be.
116, The interviews present a remarkable snapshot of Britain in these dark days of recession.
117, Small businesses have had to pull their horns in during the recession.
118, Because of the recession, we're on course for/to have record unemployment levels.
119, Some of Britain's top business leaders of the 1980s became the country's greatest losers in the recession.
120, The local economy is beginning to feel the effects of the recession.
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