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depress - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of depress in Hindi

  • दबाना
  • कम करना
  • उदास करना
  • खिन्न करना
  • अवनत करना
  • विनीत करना
  • नीचा करना
  • झुकाना
  • मूल्य कम करना
  • मद्दा करना

depress Definition

Verb

  • make (someone) feel utterly dispirited or dejected.
  • reduce the level or strength of activity in (something, especially an economic or biological system).
  • push or pull (something) down into a lower position.

depress Example

  • Depress the lever ( लीवर को दबाना )
  • Locally applied they depress the terminations of sensory nerves, and may thereby lessen pain. ( स्थानीय रूप से लागू वे संवेदी तंत्रिकाओं की समाप्ति को दबाते हैं, और इससे दर्द कम हो सकता है। )
  • When he does, he will find much to depress him. ( जब वह ऐसा करता है, तो उसे निराश करने के लिए बहुत कुछ मिलेगा। )
  • Does it affect him, depress him, leave him drained? ( क्या यह उसे प्रभावित करता है, उसे दबाता है, उसे सूखा छोड़ देता है? )

More Sentence

  • And as those deficits grow, they depress the dollar further.
  • Sluggish growth could tend to depress rates and boost bond prices.
  • A surprise on the upside, however, could depress bonds.
  • That could pinch corporate profits and in turn, depress stocks.
  • Of the three bromides in common use the potassium salt is the most rapid and certain in its action, but may depress the heart in morbid states of that organ; in such cases the sodium salt - of which the base is inert - may be employed.
  • With your right foot on the brake pedal, depress the clutch with your left foot.
  • This capacity he never abused so as to burden his conscience or depress his spirits.
  • Immune system function requires having certain essential nutrients and avoiding things that depress immunity.
  • Excessive exercise may depress the immune system temporarily.
  • Now, if politics depress you and, after four years, you are still not over your ex-boyfriend, then you might be emo.
  • This was particularly so for women carers of those with dementia, 47% of whom were depressed compared with 11% of carers of the physically impaired.
  • Among the subjects who were depressed in the initial interview, 34% had recovered, 39% were depressed and 27% were dead.
  • On finding that the activation of nicotinic receptors seemed to depress visual responses, we proceeded to investigate the mechanism of this effect.
  • But since overproduction of corn has depressed the price of corn for many years, this change could actually benefit farmers economically.
  • Then gently depress the plunger, pushing the grinds down to the bottom of the press.
  • Release the hand brake; gently depress the accelerator pedal and the vehicle will move off smoothly.
  • affix a capo at the first fret and depress the sixth string at the last fret.