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depressed [dɪˈprest] ADJ.

1. depressed (sad):

depressed about sth
clinically depressed

2. depressed (run-down):

depressed

depressed area SUST.

depressed area

depressed market SUST. ECON.

depressed market

depress [dɪˈpres] V. trans.

1. depress (make sb feel sad):

przygnębiać [perf przygnębić]

2. depress (reduce):

depress earnings, prices
obniżać [perf obniżyć]
depress economy, market
osłabiać [perf osłabić]

3. depress form. (press down):

naciskać [perf nacisnąć]
Present
Idepress
youdepress
he/she/itdepresses
wedepress
youdepress
theydepress
Past
Idepressed
youdepressed
he/she/itdepressed
wedepressed
youdepressed
theydepressed
Present Perfect
Ihavedepressed
youhavedepressed
he/she/ithasdepressed
wehavedepressed
youhavedepressed
theyhavedepressed
Past Perfect
Ihaddepressed
youhaddepressed
he/she/ithaddepressed
wehaddepressed
youhaddepressed
theyhaddepressed

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The majority foreign-owned company, while demonstrating sound financials, continues to be buffeted by tax-induced price hikes, a depressed market, falling sales and anti-tobacco social pressures.
jamaica-gleaner.com
In the following years, the company was very involved in a depressed market, buying failing labels at bargain prices to exploit their catalogue.
en.wikipedia.org
This is applying considerable downward pressure to metallurgical coal prices in an already depressed market.
www.fool.ca
Regulators conspired in the fiction that complex securities with depressed market value could be carried on the banks' books at or close to their nominal par value.
prospect.org
One of the factors that contributed to the worsening situation of the industry during that time was the depressed market for sugar.
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