Depress

/dɪˈpres/ verb

To make someone feel very sad or without hope. It can also mean to push something down physically or to reduce the level of something, like prices or activity.

From Latin *deprimere* meaning 'to press down', from *de-* ('down') and *premere* ('to press'). The emotional sense grew from the physical idea of being pushed down or weighed down.

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