recession
61recession — /rI seSFn/ noun (C) a period of time during which there is less trade, business activity, and wealth than usual …
62recession — A slowdown in economic activity in a *market or territory. See also *depression …
63recession — n 1. withdrawal, retirement, regression, retrogression; retreat, turning back, reversal, reversion; moving away, receding, going, leaving, departure. 2. indentation, hollow, curvature, obliquity, inclination; nook, niche. See recess(def. 2).… …
64recession — noun Syn: downturn, depression, slump, slowdown Ant: boom …
65recession — [rɪˈseʃ(ə)n] noun [C/U] a period when trade and industry are not successful and there is a lot of unemployment …
66recession — re•ces•sion [[t]rɪˈsɛʃ ən[/t]] n. 1) a period of economic decline when production, employment, and earnings fall below normal levels 2) the act of receding or withdrawing 3) a receding part of a wall, building, etc 4) a withdrawing procession, as …
67recession — re|ces|sion sb., en, er, erne (økonomisk nedgang), i sms. recessions , fx recessionsperiode …
68recession — Au nele …
69récession — nf. réssèchon (Albanais, Villards Thônes) …
70recession — The act of ceding or falling back. Term is commonly used with reference to a temporary set back or slow down in the economic growth of a nation, but less severe than a depression …