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de·pressed [dɪˈprest] PRID.

1. depressed (dejected):

depressed at/over
to feel depressed

2. depressed GOSP.:

depressed
v krizi

3. depressed MED.:

depressed fracture of the skull

de·press [dɪˈpres] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. depress (deject):

2. depress (reduce):

zmanjševati [dov. obl. zmanjšati]

3. depress form (press down):

pritiskati [dov. obl. pritisniti]

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In summer 1723, stock of the company, previously cancelled, was reissued, but this depressed the share price further.
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Early growth stages are depressed, subglobular, smooth or ribbled, with an open umbilcus and rounded to suboxyconic venter, which sharpens relatively early during ontogeny.
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At the time, the actor was depressed about films and filmmaking.
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The head is elliptical, depressed, slightly distinct from neck with a short, rounded snout and large nostrils.
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He became extremely depressed, especially after his record player broke and mildew began ruining his magazines, books, and scientific equipment.
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The body of this semi-slug is too large to be contained in the very flat and depressed ear-shaped shell.
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I was depressed for two months after he died.
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His second wife soon died as well, depressed due to her daughters' early deaths.
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On the lid for the central opening, there is a metal handle that when depressed, closes and seals the keg.
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Spores have a smooth surface, and a plage (a depressed area where the spore was once attached to the basidium via the sterigma).
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