depress
Collocations
4ADJ.
rainy, upper
VERB + DEPRESS
didn't, doesn't, don't, parties, rain, results, started, want
DEPRESS + NOUN
lever, ore, people
ADV.
always, further
Definitions
verb
To press down.
Depress the upper lever to start the machine.
As to the fireman, the sight of him at work, swinging round with his shovelful of coal and at the same moment lightly depressing his right heel and so working the pedal which causes the steam-operated firedoors to open like magic in front of the shovel, was always a pleasure.
To make depressed, sad or bored.
Winter depresses me.
To cause a depression or a decrease in parts of the economy.
Lower productivity will eventually depress wages.
Russia claims the proportion of the grain that went to the very poorest countries was less than 4%, but this ignores the fact that even if wealthier countries were buying the wheat, the extra supply was depressing the general price all countries were paying.
To bring down or humble; to abase (pride, etc.).
To reduce (an equation) in a lower degree.
Thesaurus
Synonyms
verb — cause to drop or sink
verb — lower someone's spirits
- deject
- dismay
- dispirit
- demoralize
- demoralise
Antonyms
Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
6Depress the upper lever to start the machine.
WiktionaryAs to the fireman, the sight of him at work, swinging round with his shovelful of coal and at the same moment lightly depressing his right heel and so working the pedal which causes the steam-operated
WiktionaryWinter depresses me.
WiktionaryRain doesn't depress people who like reading.
Tatoeba · #26915I don't want to depress you.
Tatoeba · #7283062I didn't want to depress you.
Tatoeba · #8035394