recession
1
[ ri-sesh-uh n ]
/ rɪˈsɛʃ ən /
noun
the act of receding or withdrawing.
a receding part of a wall, building, etc.
a withdrawing procession, as at the end of a religious service.
Economics.
a period of an economic contraction, sometimes limited in scope or duration.
Compare depression(def 7).
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Definition for recession (2 of 2)
recession
2
[ ree-sesh-uh n ]
/ riˈsɛʃ ən /
noun
a return of ownership to a former possessor.
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British Dictionary definitions for recession (1 of 2)
recession
1
/ (rɪˈsɛʃən) /
noun
a temporary depression in economic activity or prosperity
the withdrawal of the clergy and choir in procession from the chancel at the conclusion of a church service
the act of receding
a part of a building, wall, etc, that recedes
Word Origin for recession
C17: from Latin
recessio; see
recess
British Dictionary definitions for recession (2 of 2)
recession
2
/ (riːˈsɛʃən) /
noun
the act of restoring possession to a former owner
Word Origin for recession
C19: from
re- +
cession
Medical definitions for recession
recession
[ rĭ-sĕsh′ən ]
n.
The withdrawal or retreating of tissue from its normal position.