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recessionary
[ri-sesh-uh-ner-ee]
adjective
of, relating to, or causing recession, especially economic recession.
recessionary market pressures.
recessionary
/ rɪˈsɛʃənərɪ /
adjective
of, caused by, or undergoing economic recession
Word History and Origins
Origin of recessionary1
Example Sentences
He’s of the opinion that the tech sector is “historically overvalued,” it’s “crowded and expensive,” especially when there are recessionary signals apparent.
It certainly isn't consistent with the recessionary vibes given off in some quarters, which were given oxygen from the bad April GDP figure.
It is a world away from the recessionary negativity at the turn of the year, and it might just work.
He added: “A deflationary environment would be a prescription for a very weak and recessionary economy.”
In spite of recessionary pressures, more people in the West feel they can afford regular foreign trips – indeed, some see it as an essential purchase and a virtual human right.
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