Meaning of recession | Babel Free
ɹɪˈsɛʃn̩Definitions
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The act or an instance of receding or withdrawing. countable, uncountable
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A period of low temperatures that causes a reduction in species; ice age. countable, uncountable
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A period of reduced economic activity. countable, uncountable
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The ceremonial filing out of clergy and/or choir at the end of a church service. countable, uncountable
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The act of ceding something back. countable, uncountable
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A procedure in which an extraocular muscle is detached from the globe of the eye and reattached posteriorly. countable, uncountable
Equivalents
Català
recessió
Čeština
recese
Cymraeg
dirwasgiad
Deutsch
Rezession
Ελληνικά
ύφεση
Español
recesión
فارسی
رکود
Français
récession
Gaeilge
cúlú
हिन्दी
मंदी
Magyar
recesszió
Հայերեն
անկում
Italiano
recessione
ქართული
რეცესია
Македонски
рецесија
Polski
recesja
Português
recessão
Svenska
lågkonjunktur
Türkçe
resesyon
Examples
“[…]that light may break forth from the deepest enclosures of darkness, and mercy may rejoice upon the recessions of justice, and grace may triumph upon the ruin of sin, and God may be glorified in the miracles of our conversion, and the wonders of our preservation and glories of our being saved.”
“Eastward in Bosnia, while the central European clime prevails, the thermic gradient does not follow the recession in the north latitude, but the elevation of the terrain.”
“Had this climate recession not occurred, the settlements might have provided the first real bridgehead into the continent of America, rather than being rediscovered by Columbus and later by Cabot.”
“The climatic recession which produced Britain's last glaciers came rapidly to an end about 10,000 bp, as temperatures rose during the end of the protocratic phase of the present interglacial.”
“Statisticians often define a recession as negative real GDP growth during two consecutive quarters.”
“In past recessions, drugstores were virtually immune from a turndown.”
“Partly because of the heavy burden of government debt built up during his stewardship, and the uncurbed recklessness of the country’s banks, Britain’s recession is already the harshest in Western Europe.”
“This is not necessarily surprising; employers often use recessions to pay new workers less because they have such a large pool of potential applicants to choose from, says Ruth Milkman, the Labor Studies Chair at the City University of New York’s School of Labor and Urban Studies.”
“Bilateral medial rectus muscle recession when angle is stable. Controversy exists regarding optimal timing of surgery. If greater than 40 prism diopter esotropia, some recommend bimedial recession with resection of one lateral rectus muscle.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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