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depress
 
VERB:1. To become or make less in price or value: cheapen, depreciate, devaluate, devalue, downgrade, lower2, mark down, reduce, write down. See INCREASE, MONEY. 2. To make sad or gloomy: deject, dispirit, oppress, sadden, weigh down. See HAPPY. 3. To cause to descend: drop, let down, lower2, take down. See RISE.
 
 
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