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
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