
1) Bring down 2) Button directive 3) Cast a pall over 4) Cast down 5) Deject 6) Demoralise 7) Demoralize 8) Discourage 9) Dishearten 10) Dismay 11) Dispirit 12) Distress 13) French word used in English 14) Get down 15) Lower 16) Lower in spirits 17) Lower the value of 18) Make dull 19) Make sorry 20) Make unhappy
Found on
https://www.crosswordclues.com/clue/depress

1) Dampen 2) Deject 3) Discourage 4) Dishearten 5) Dispirit 6) Flatten 7) Hurt 8) Push 9) Pushdown 10) Sadden
Found on
https://www.crosswordclues.com/clue/depress

• (v. t.) To cast a gloom upon; to sadden; as, his spirits were depressed. • (v. t.) To bring down or humble; to abase, as pride. • (v. t.) To lessen in price; to cause to decline in value; to cheapen; to depreciate. • (v. t.) To press down; to cause to sink; to let fall; to lower; as, to depress the muzzle of a gun; to depress ...
Found on
http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning/depress/

Having the middle lower than the border; concave. 'If the seal be depress or hollow.' (Hammond) ... Origin: L. Depressus, p. P. ... 1. To press down; to cause to sink; to let fall; to lower; as, to depress the muzzle of a gun; to depress the eyes. 'With lips depressed.' ... 2. To bring down or humble; to abase, as pride. ... 3. To cast a gloom upon...
Found on
http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20973
De·press' adjective [ Latin
depressus , past participle ] Having the middle lower than the border; concave. [ Obsolete] « If the seal be
depress or hollow.»
Hammond. Found on
http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/D/41
De·press' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Depressed ;
present participle & verbal noun Depressing .] [ Latin
depressus , past participle of
deprimere ;
de- +
premere to press. See
Press...
Found on
http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/D/41

[
v] - lower (prices or markets) 2. [v] - lower someone`s spirits 3. [v] - lessen the activity or force of
Found on
http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definition.php?query=depress
deject verb lower someone`s spirits; make downhearted; `These news depressed her`; `The bad state of her child`s health demoralizes her`
Found on
https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20974

Latin de = prefix implying descent, and pressum = pressed, hence to press down, and depression = downward movement or a concavity on a surface.
Found on
https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21450

to make sad or gloomy; lower in spirits; deject; dispirit. · to lower in force, vigor, activity, etc.; weaken; make dull. · to lower in amount or value. · to put into a lower position: to depress the muzzle of a gun. · to press down. · to lower in pitch.
Found on
https://www.infoplease.com/dictionary/depress
No exact match found.