depress|depressed|depresses|depressing in English
verb
[de·press || dɪ'pres]
make sad, discourage; press down o
Use "depress|depressed|depresses|depressing" in a sentence
1. Modern architecture depresses me.
2. Depress the muzzle.
3. Depress the brake slowly.
4. Depress the clutch fully.
5. to depress the clutch pedal .
6. 8 to depress the clutch pedal .
7. That was depressing.
8. Runaway inflation will depress the economy.
9. You know how hovels depress me.
10. The rainy days always depress me.
11. Slowly depress the accelerator/brake pedal.
12. It's a depressing thought.
13. Laundromat is really depressing.
14. Yesterday'sunemployment figures were depressing.
15. 7 Slowly depress the accelerator/brake pedal.
16. It's pretty depressing, actually.
17. High interest rates may depress share prices.
18. Isn't that place depressing?
19. It would really depress me if I did.
20. Don't you find that depressing?
21. That was a depressing day.
22. Her letter made depressing reading.
23. This drug helps depress high hormone levels.
24. 5 This drug helps depress high hormone levels.
25. Antonyms for Actuates include bores, calms, checks, deadens, delays, depresses, discourages, dissuades, dulls and halts