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de·press Listen to audio/dɪˈprɛs/ verb
de·press·es; de·pressed; de·press·ing
[+ obj] 1 : to make (someone) feel sad : to make (someone) depressed
The news seemed to depress him a little. I don't mean to depress you, but there's no way we can win. We were all depressed by the loss. You shouldn't let this kind of problem depress you.
2 : to decrease the activity or strength of (something)
This medicine may depress [=decrease] your appetite. [=it may make you less hungry] These changes could depress the economy. Market conditions are likely to depress earnings in the next quarter. depressing the price of a stock
3 formal : to press (something) down
Slowly depress the car's brake pedal. Depress the shift key on your keyboard. The doctor will depress your tongue and look at your throat.

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