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Sentence count:195+5Posted:2016-12-08Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: correctdeclinedepressiondrop-offeconomic crisisfall offfalling offfalloffsinkslackslide downslouchSimilar words: plumplumpyslugsluggishtranslucentjumpdumppumpMeaning: [slʌmp]  n. 1. a noticeable deterioration in performance or quality 2. a long-term economic state characterized by unemployment and low prices and low levels of trade and investment. v. 1. assume a drooping posture or carriage 2. fall or sink heavily 3. fall heavily or suddenly; decline markedly 4. go down in value. 
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31. The company blames the property slump for the crisis.
32. Meanwhile, the team were turning decline into a slump.
33. Woods does not believe he is in a slump.
34. He can go through a slump and still block shots.
35. Simple monopoly replaced liberal capitalism in the period between 1873 and 1918 as a result of a severe slump and depression.
36. We had a slump in 1981 - long before anyone else - which was when our unemployment problem began.
37. The famous luxury liner and the prestigious London hotel have both plunged in value since the slump started three years.
38. The pressure for cash was also viewed as a response to Labour's slump in a parliamentary by-election in Ceredigion last week.
39. Judge Michael Coombe said he had taken into account that they turned to crime because of the slump.
40. They suggested a public investment programme which could be planned ahead to counteract the fall in private investment during a slump.
41. Crocus sacks of pecans slump against each other in the middle of the floor.
42. There was a massive increase in the past few years, now there is a complete slump.
43. But the travel industry is presently experiencing a Thirties- style depression, with probably its worst slump in bookings.
44. He has not even learned that Britain is suffering from a recession bordering on a slump.
45. The company has now axed more than 2,000 jobs in the last 18 months following a dramatic sales slump.
46. The housing slump has also had a major impact on removal firms.
47. From beginning to end, each cycle of boom and slump lasts, Kondratiev argued, for about fifty years.
48. Grab your child as Blue Beard prepares to kill his wife and slump over when the brothers kill him.
49. I stood in the middle of the dusky field and let Janir slump against my back.
50. The Dow is reaching new highs, but small-company stocks are in a slump.
51. At home the sudden switch from inflation and boom to stagnation and slump in a few months made changes in policy inevitable.
52. So again we would predict that the measured apc would be higher in a slump year than in a boom year.
53. Even this latter source of funds is now drying up as the property market slides into an ever deeper slump.
54. Faced with a deepening slump, Tyneside shipbuilders Swan Hunter announced 1,400 job losses, and Jaguar cars 700 losses.
55. Department stores and other retail outlets are suffering from a slump in sales and profits.
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56. But last week's global stock market slump underscores the cartel's dilemma.
57. Merchant bank Warburg also lost ground, down 45p to 479p after a 44% slump in half-year profits to £51m.
58. For many staff, whose average age is below 30, the slump is a new experience.
59. It had proved a good move as the sector had avoided the worst excesses of the building slump.
60. Not an estate agent, a valuer, a lawyer or a property slump in sight.
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