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recessionary
re·ces·sion 1 R0082000 (rĭ-sĕsh′ən)n.1. The fact or action of moving away or back, especially:a. The erosion of a cliff or headland from a given point, as from the action of a waterfall.b. The reduction of a glacier from a point of advancement.c. The motion of celestial objects away from one another in an expanding universe.2. A significant period of economic decline from the peak to the trough of a business cycle, characterized by decreasing aggregate output and often by rising unemployment.3. The withdrawal in a line or file of participants in a ceremony, especially clerics and choir members after a church service. [Latin recessiō, recessiōn-, from recessus, past participle of recēdere, to recede; see recede1.] re·ces′sion·ar′y adj.
re·ces·sion 2 R0082100 (rē-sĕsh′ən)n. Law The restoration of property by a grantee back to the previous owner by means of a legal conveyance.recessionary (rɪˈsɛʃənərɪ) adj (Economics) of, caused by, or undergoing economic recessionThesaurusAdj. | 1. | recessionary - of or pertaining to a recessionrecessive | Translations EncyclopediaSeerecessionLegalSeeRecessionrecessionary
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