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- DOWNTURN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DOWNTURN is a downward turn especially toward a decline in business and economic activity
- DOWNTURN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Add to word list a reduction in the amount or success of something: a downturn in car sales (Definition of downturn from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
- What is an Economic Downturn? Definition and Examples
An economic downturn, or a downturn, occurs when the value of stocks, property, and commodities fall, productivity either grows more slowly or declines, and GDP (gross domestic product) shrinks, stands still or expands more slowly
- DOWNTURN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Explanation A dip or reduction in an economic measure is a downturn If a company makes less money than it did last year, for example, that's a downturn You'll often find the word downturn in business or economic news, describing the country's entire economy, or the activity of a particular sector of the economy
- DOWNTURN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If there is a downturn in the economy or in a company or industry, it becomes worse or less successful than it had been They predicted a severe economic downturn unchanged profits for 1990 due to a sharp downturn in the industry
- downturn noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of downturn noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- What does downturn mean? - Definitions. net
A downturn is a decline or decrease in economic, business, or industrial activity, often marked by significant decrease in sales, production, investment, employment rate or other economic indices
- downturn - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun downturn (plural downturns) A downward trend, or the beginnings of one Antonyms: upturn, uptick, increase, improvement Hypernyms: turn, change; trend Near-synonym: decline The downturn in the economy made it harder to find jobs
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