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Depressions meaning
plural of depression
Example sentences (20)
Buffalo wallows, packed depressions created when the animals rolled on the soil to protect themselves from insect bites, created depressions that collected rain water needed by different types of Prairie vegetation.
Individuals with deeper depressions would be able to discern changes in light over a wider field than those individuals with shallower depressions.
Ephemeral ponds — which are also called vernal pools — first appear in winter as water collects in depressions and shallow basins in the forest.
From what crews could see on camera footage, the mine itself “has a lot of depressions and very rough terrain,” he said.
This is how bogs were formed in the kettle-holes left when parts of the frozen glacier melted in depressions.
Today, however, the dreaded image that he could not unsee persisted — endless narrow depressions in the green fields of Belgium — the remains of opposing World War I trenches separated by an unoccupied strip of land called No Man’s Land.
While employees hold many roles outside the workplace ranging from being parents, providers and everything in between, it is almost impossible to not face symptoms of depressions from time to time.
Looking down at the slab impressed with the prints of Marilyn Monroe, Giulia Ragusa, 27, of San Francisco, hesitated, then got down on her knees, smiled and plunged her hands into the hallowed depressions.
Mussolini received a favorable reception by capitalists as a dictatorship seemed like an efficient way to deal with labor unions, economic depressions and a way to organize an economy along non-socialist lines.
That brings me to the second transformation depressions wreak.
The National Weather Service’s forecast for this year is one to three tropical depressions or tropical storms, followed by two or three typhoons between mid-July and November.
They still saw the coronavirus as a big-city problem, not something that could touch isolated ranching and farming towns where generations-old homesteads have withstood drought, blight and economic depressions.
A few tropical waves over the Atlantic could develop into tropical depressions or tropical storms later this week.
Category I to III depressions were classified as distinct craters.
College enrollments rose nicely from 1636 to 2010, with occasional short interruptions for wars, depressions, etc. Income levels were also rising, increasing the demand for higher education.
Depressions are probably happening beneath the homes but giving no sign --- yet.
Dry ponds are depressions in parks or green space used to collect water during a heavy rainfall.
Prince Bernhard, of the Netherlands, who co-founded the group said it was so 'that severe economic dips like the Great Depressions could be avoided if responsible and influential leaders could manage world events behind their necessary public posturing'.
Old typewriters and SA keycaps both employ round depressions to guide the finger towards the center of the cap.
Then, after the FSM went, after we had won, so called, I experienced one of my more acute depressions as the revolution was over and the bill collectors had me surrounded, and I had checks out.