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depression [dɪˈprɛʃən] n 1. the act of depressing or state of being depressed 2. a depressed or sunken place or area 3. (Psychiatry) a mental disorder characterized by extreme gloom, feelings of inadequacy, and inability to concentrate 4. (Medicine / Pathology) Pathol an abnormal lowering of the rate of any physiological activity or function, such as respiration 5. (Economics) an economic condition characterized by substantial and protracted unemployment, low output and investment, etc.; slump 6. (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) Also called cyclone low Meteorol a large body of rotating and rising air below normal atmospheric pressure, which often brings rain 7. (Mathematics & Measurements / Surveying) (Astronomy) (esp in surveying and astronomy) the angular distance of an object, celestial body, etc., below the horizontal plane through the point of observation Compare elevation [11] Depression [dɪˈprɛʃən] n (Historical Terms) (usually preceded by the) the worldwide economic depression of the early 1930s, when there was mass unemployment Also called the Great Depression the Slump
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depression noun 1. despair, misery, sadness, dumps (informal), the blues, melancholy, unhappiness, hopelessness, despondency, the hump (Brit. informal), bleakness, melancholia, dejection, wretchedness, low spirits, gloominess, dolefulness, cheerlessness, downheartedness I slid into a depression and became morbidly fascinated with death. 2. recession, slump, economic decline, stagnation, inactivity, hard or bad times He never forgot the hardships he witnessed during the depression. 3. hollow, pit, dip, bowl, valley, sink, impression, dent, sag, cavity, excavation, indentation, dimple, concavity an area pockmarked by rainfilled depressions Quotations "It's a recession when your neighbour loses his job; it's a depression when you lose yours" [Harry S. Truman] Translations depression [dɪˈprɛʃən] n (ECONOMICS) (= slump) → dépression f (METEOROLOGY) (= area of low pressure) → dépression f atmosphérique (= hollow) → creux m depression n → Depression f; (Med) → Depressionen pl (of lever) → Herunter- or Niederdrücken nt; (of key, push button) → Drücken nt, → Betätigen nt, → Betätigung f depression [dɪˈprɛʃ/ən] n (gen) (Med, Econ, Met) → depressione f the economy is in a state of depression → è in atto una crisi economica the Depression → la Grande depressione depression [dɪˈprɛʃ/ən] n (gen) (Med, Econ, Met) → depressione f the economy is in a state of depression → è in atto una crisi economica the Depression → la Grande depressione How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| 2002; Piccinelli & Wilkinson, 2000), and recent research suggests gender differences may be particularly marked for atypical depression (Angst, Gamma, Sellaro, Zhang, & Merikanges, 2002). Other medications that have been cited in studies include cyclobenzaprine for musculoskeletal complaints, monoamine oxidase inhibitors for patients with atypical depression and over-the-counter analgesics such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen for flu-like symptoms and muscle aches (Kantrowitz et al. Symptoms unique to atypical depression include increased appetite, oversleeping, a tendency to feel cheered up temporarily in response to positive events, and extreme sensitivity to perceived rejection by others. |
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