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Mar 06, 2005 12:22


de·press-
tr.v.
de·pressed, de·press·ing, de·press·es
To lower in spirits; deject.
To cause to drop or sink; lower: The drought depressed the water level in the reservoirs.
To press down: Depress the space bar on a typewriter.
To lessen the activity or force of; weaken: feared that rising inflation would further depress the economy.
To lower prices in (a financial market).

de·pres·sion
n.
The act of depressing.
The condition of being depressed.

man·ic   
adj. Psychiatry
Relating to, affected by, or resembling mania.
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