Recession :
recessus,
revenite, avertitque, reversione, recessus,, REMETIOR, receptum, expavescimus, reversi sunt et descenderunt, mittent-retro, cladem, instituta convulsa, ffoyle, percutere Paulum, cadere, reditus, propinquus, dedere
recessus,recessionaryrecessus,
recessus,recessionaryrecessus,
Noun(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
(1) Figures released this week show US unemployment rising, as recession looms.(2) The country is in deep recession , yet the government has cut its spending by about 40 percent this year.(3) Even the opposition parties concede that Kim has done a good job in pulling the country out of recession .(4) The economy is entering its fourth recession in a decade, with no relief in sight.(5) The economic impact of the energy crisis has been to aggravate a descent into recession .(6) The expansion of the Universe is described by a very simple equation called Hubble's law; the velocity of the recession of a galaxy is equal to a constant times its distance.(7) He says the economy is in recession after the worst third quarter growth figures in some 50 years.(8) the country is in the depths of a recession(9) The country is again sliding into recession at a time when policy makers have few options to revive growth.(10) In 1842 Doppler proved that the colour of a luminous body, like the pitch or note of a sounding body, must be changed by velocity of approach or recession .(11) The country was gripped by recession and interest rates were soaring.(12) Sales and profits increased annually even during the recession of the late 1980s and early 1990s.(13) Gold is the only mineral commodity which is expected to benefit from the current global economic recession .(14) In mid-2001, as recession hit, the stock market wobbled.(15) If we want to avert a very deep recession it is absolutely vital that these psychological factors are reversed.(16) measures to pull the economy out of recession
Related Phrases of recession(1) economic recession ::
recession oeconomica(2) the recession ::
recessui centri(3) gingival recession ::
recessus gingival
(1) economic recession ::
recession oeconomica(2) the recession ::
recessui centri(3) gingival recession ::
recessus gingival
Synonyms
Noun
1. economic decline ::
economic declines
2. corner ::
anguli
4. recessional ::
recessional
Noun
1. economic decline ::
economic declines
2. corner ::
anguli
4. recessional ::
recessional
Different Formsrecession, recessionary, recessions
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