downturn

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definition
verb
his downturned mouth
turn (something) downward.
noun
a downturn in the housing market
a decline in economic, business, or other activity.
example
There is a great deal of irresponsible leading going on and a 'downturn' in the economy will expose it hurting all concerned.
Thus, the expected growth from the single market may have been held back by the 'downturn' in the business cycle.
Out of all the sectors affected by the 'downturn' , special activities holidays have fared best.
a 'downturn' in the housing market
Tech companies blame the sharp 'downturn' in their industry for the big write-offs.
Like many other dotcoms it's been hit by the economic 'downturn' and the global decline in advertising revenues.
a 'downturn' in the housing market
The economist said the 'downturn' in the US economy had played a major part in a change in sentiment.
And with the prolonged stock market 'downturn' , employers are running out of the time for smoothing out prior losses.
economic 'downturn'
It is easy to blame the general 'downturn' for the decline in telecom capital spending.
The symphyseal region of the mandibles is short, wide, and slightly 'downturned' .
Under the woman's worried stare, the boy's 'downturned' mouth began to quiver.
But where to work was the question he and others throughout the technology sector have been asking themselves as high-tech companies have been forced to purge their payrolls in light of a 'downturned' economy.
The rostrum in homolids is usually bifid, while that of P. gorrelli is characterized by two lateral rostral spines and a 'downturned' , central rostral spine.
Overproduction leads to declines in profits and sharp 'downturns' in the business cycle, and a viable balancing of production, distribution, and demand is referred to as a regime of accumulation.
‘This contraction was expected as economies worldwide succumbed to 'downturns' ,’ the department said in a statement.
While most companies plan for economic or business 'downturns' , they do not do the same level of preparation for disaster.
Cuvieronius possesses a slightly 'downturned' symphyseal region and upper tusks that are twisted in a long open spiral and with a spiral band of enamel persisting in the adults.
Concerning this jaw, Cope remarked that it was a trilophodont mastodont with a short 'downturned' symphysis but did not figure it.
But in today's 'downturned' economy, there is a new interest in rehabilitating them.
The proximal part of the corallum is calceoloid, the septa, which are of one order only, lack any trace of dilation, and the broad, closely spaced tabulae are not 'downturned' to form deep interseptal loculi.
Correlated features are the distinctly 'downturned' facial region, deep temporal region, and forwardly rotated suspensorium.
Tighter border security is sure to slow import growth even more in coming months, although lower imports will worsen 'downturns' in economies around the world.
In contrast, it is less strongly upturned in the same position in P. ultima and then 'downturned' just before the tip.
That's because highly levered businesses suffer in 'downturns' as debt service eats into margins, and increases the risk of default.
Elevated part of adult tabularium broad with variable periaxial depression and 'downturned' margin.
He looks rather menacing with his thick, towering frame and a black 'downturned' mustache that gives him a look of permanent annoyance.
As he looked at Rose there was relief in the small face with its 'downturned' mouth, and something of hope came into the boy's eyes as he noted that she didn't have copper hair or blue eyes.
Moving by puling himself along the ground through muscular contractions, the only clear sign of humanity or feeling in the big cartoon eyes and 'downturned' mouth hovering in front of his downward curve.
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