Depress in a sentence as a verb

It's okay to feel depress and get depress for a while.

They don't get the nice people on their side and they die because of that...As a side note, I was depressed recently again.

A lot of people struggle with self-deprecation and/or depression.

All the corporate blathering about "passion" is just a ploy to depress market wages.

Make no mistake about it, the ultimate goal of stifling competition is to depress wages.

The difference is that financial firms take pride in how much they pay their employees, while tech firms do things like collude to depress employee wages.

But a one-day thingie where for at least 6 hours I would be reminded of me not being worthy for the guys trying to hire me would utterly depress me.

If Microsoft open sources anything, their motivation is to depress wages and destroy other people's jobs.

You know, a lot of tech news is about how some company is evil, or how the government is trying to control the internet, and it can really start to depress you.

When a company properly records such comp charges in its financial statements, can depress a company's financial results and with it the stock price.

My fellow HNers:It does depress me, daily, that I do not have a career in physics or chemistry or biology or medicine where I could work on "big problems.

Companies like IBM, Microsoft, and Google, he suspected, would hesitate to get into such markets because it would depress their overall profit margins.

The Silicon Valley cartel conspirators helped to depress wages and increase unemployment.

"\nsome other points:\n-undetectable stealth takeovers; this is a huge part of the sec's job and it will be ******* chaotic -- stealth sell shares to yourself to artificially depress the prices and boom.

This forces your calcium crystalline frame-member to depress, compressing your saline-filled lipid-polymer foam skin against the keyboard.

Anything else undermines the social compact, and those who lobby to systematically undermine the social compact in this way to depress wages and boost corporate profits verge on sociopathy.

Yes, there absolutely are policies that encourage people to climb to a perch from which it is incredibly easy to fall: social pressure against out-of-wedlock births; ineffective sexual education; social stigma against and a lack of services providing female reproductive health in general, contraceptives, emergency contraceptives and abortion; the structure of our health system disincentivizing preventative medical care in general; bankruptcy 'reform'; predatory lending practices; social stigma against the trades; corporate abuse of the safety net to depress wages; college grants and their unregulated effect on tuition; the college loan system in general; regressive taxation; child tax credits; safety net rewards based on family size; the jarring transition between qualifying for social safety net programs and not qualifying; military rewards based on family size; subsidized sprawl and a lack of public transportation; zero-tolerance laws and policies; substandard school districts; etc.

Depress definitions

verb

lower someone's spirits; make downhearted; "These news depressed her"; "The bad state of her child's health demoralizes her"

See also: deject dismay dispirit demoralize demoralise

verb

lower (prices or markets); "The glut of oil depressed gas prices"

verb

cause to drop or sink; "The lack of rain had depressed the water level in the reservoir"

See also: lower

verb

press down; "Depress the space key"

verb

lessen the activity or force of; "The rising inflation depressed the economy"