DEPRESS vs DISPIRIT: ADJECTIVE
- Having the middle lower than the border; concave.
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DEPRESS vs DISPIRIT: VERB
- Lower someone's spirits; make downhearted
- Lower (prices or markets)
- Press down
- Cause to drop or sink
- To make depressed, sad or bored.
- To press down on
- Lessen the activity or force of
- To cause a depression or a decrease in parts of the economy.
- Lower the morale of; make despondent; dishearten.
- Lower someone's spirits; make downhearted
DEPRESS vs DISPIRIT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To lower prices in (a financial market).
- To lessen the activity or force of; weaken.
- To press down.
- To cause to drop or sink; lower.
- To lower in spirits; deject.
- To bring down or humble; to abase, as pride.
- To cast a gloom upon; to sadden.
- To lessen the activity of; to make dull; embarrass, as trade, commerce, etc.
- To lessen in price; to cause to decline in value; to cheapen; to depreciate.
- To reduce (an equation) in a lower degree.
- To cause the sidereal pole to appear lower or nearer the horizon, as by sailing toward the equator.
- To press down; to cause to sink; to let fall; to lower
- To cause to lose spirit or enthusiasm; dishearten. : discourage.
- To deprive of cheerful spirits; to depress the spirits of; to dishearten; to discourage.
- To distill or infuse the spirit of.
DEPRESS vs DISPIRIT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To cast down, discourage, dishearten, dispirit, chill, dampen.
- To pardon; release; let go.
- To reduce to subjection; overpower.
- In algebra, to reduce to a lower degree, as an equation.
- To repress.
- To depreciate; rate meanly; belittle.
- To weigh upon; lower in feeling; make dull or languid; deject.
- To force or keep down; cause to fall to or remain in a low or lower condition; lower in vigor, amount, estimation, etc.: as, to depress stocks or the price of merchandise; business is depressed.
- To press or move downward; make lower; bring to a lower level: as, to depress the muzzle of a gun; to depress the eye.
- Pressed down; hollow in the center; concave.
- Make downhearted
- Lower someone's spirits
- To depress the spirits of; deprive of courage; discourage; dishearten; deject; cast down.
- To exhaust the spirits or bodily vigor of.
- Synonyms To damp, depress, intimidate, daunt.
- Lower someone's spirits
- Make downhearted
DEPRESS vs DISPIRIT: RELATED WORDS
- Tighten, Dishearten, Push, Suppress, Decline, Reduce, Diminish, Deject, Press down, Cast down, Get down, Dismay, Lower, Dispirit, Demoralize
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DEPRESS vs DISPIRIT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Curb, Decrease, Tighten, Dishearten, Push, Suppress, Decline, Reduce, Diminish, Press down, Deject, Dismay, Lower, Dispirit, Demoralize
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DEPRESS vs DISPIRIT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- And all the evening did was depress Francesca.
- The biggest predictor of Vicodin taken, depress respiration.
- WHY I HAVE TO DEPRESS MYSELF FOR IT?
- Fully depress the accelerator pedal andhold it there.
- Depress the left mouse button and hold it.
- Method depress, socl so must posted dvdul dults.
- But our purpose is not to depress everyone.
- The internal intercostals depress the ribs, and the abdominal muscles depress the lower ribs and pull the abdominal wall inward.
- For example, herbivores depress plants; predators depress herbivores; predators thus indirectly facilitate plants through their cascading effects.
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- Ailly, nor would it discomfit Columbus or dispirit his conquering and colonizing progeny in the New World, whether Spiritual Franciscan or enthusiastic Puritan.
- To make cowardly; to intimidate; to dispirit; as, to dastardize my courage.
- God can when he pleases, dispirit the boldest, and make the stoutest heart totremble.
DEPRESS vs DISPIRIT: QUESTIONS
- How do you depress the accelerator pedal on a Honda Accord?
- Is it possible to express and depress at the same time?
- What happens if you depress the clutch pedal too hard?
- How do you depress the plunger on a Brownells 1911?
- Do you press or depress the button on some cameras?
- Is Charles Dickens trying to depress US with London Fog?
- What depresses Gatsby and how does this depress him?
- What happens if the equalizer tube does not depress?
- Do mistiness and unstructured openness depress or enhance preference?
- How can a strong exchange rate depress economic growth?
- How many solutions are there to the dispirit puzzle?
- How is dispirit ed related to the liberation movement?