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The word "depression" comes from the Latin

deprimere, which means "to press down." How does the root help you
determine the meaning of the word in economic terms?

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The root of "depression" meaning "to press down" is used metaphorically in economic terms to describe a state of decreased economic activity and decreased levels of trade and production, characterized by declining GDP, higher unemployment, and lower levels of investment and consumer spending. The word "depression" thus refers to a period of sustained economic decline.

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