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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121, The south of the country is the worst hit by the recession.
122, In the recession, our firm went through a bad time.
123, The firm cocked a snook at the recession by doubling its workforce.
124, What we want to see today are policies to pull us out of this recession.
125, But still the economy is not showing signs of any of the excesses that normally presage a recession.
126, The government is not wholly to blame for the recession.
127, In a recession, consumers could be expected to cut down on non-essentials like toys.
128, to stop doing sth:The recession knocked on the head any idea of expanding the company.
129, Many small firms did not weather the storm of the recession.
130, The south of the country has been cushioned from the worst effects of the recession.
131, Because of the recession the company is to axe 350 jobs.
132, How can anyone say with confidence that the recession is over?
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133, During the recession thousands of small businesses went broke .
134, The country was recovering from the depths of recession .
135, Children's wear is one area that is holding up well in the recession.
136, How did we get into this recession, and what can we do to get out of it?
137, The evanescent post - war economic boom was quickly followed by a deep recession.
138, Until recently the country's economy has been insulated from recession by its reserves of raw materials.
139, Sterling has been hit by the economy's failure to pull out of recession.
140, The recession is finally beginning to show signs of bottoming out.
141, Economic doomsayers said the stock market crash would plunge the nation into a recession.
142, During the recession, the government opted for a policy of pay/wage restraint rather than a reduction in public investment.
143, Demand for new cars has fallen due to the recession.
144, The recession has forced a lot of companies to cut down on graduate recruitment.
145, The recession shows no signs of easing in the immediate future.
146, Small companies such as ours are very vulnerable in a recession.
147, The country is currently in the grip of the worst recession for twenty years.
148, It is high time the Government displayed a more humanitarian approach towards victims of the recession.
149, As the recession bites harder, many small companies are going bankrupt.
150, Northern Ireland weathered the recession better than any other region in the UK.
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