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double-dip /ˌdʌb(ə)lˈdɪp /adjectiveDenoting or relating to a recession during which a period of economic decline is followed by a brief period of growth, followed by a further period of decline: higher food and energy prices could increase the risk of a double-dip recession...- Despite 11 cuts in interest rates last year, the American economy is poised on the edge of a double-dip recession.
- The specter of a "double-dip" recession, or worse, looms.
- Besides, a double-dip recession remains a distinct possibility.
nounA double-dip recession: this strategy should help mitigate the risk of the economy falling into a double-dip...- America, the world's largest economy, is staring into a 'double dip' at best.
- The people who expect a double dip or worse in the United States certainly represent a small minority.
- In this way we can avoid a double dip in the economy.
verb [no object] North American informalObtain an income from two different sources, typically in an illicit way: they compared notes and discovered that he was double-dipping Derivativesdouble-dipper /ˌdʌb(ə)lˈdɪpə / noun ...- And the double-dippers, who see a second round of stagnation or outright recession, are getting bolder, although their ranks are still thin.
- Can these double-dippers be trusted not to design, execute, and interpret their studies to the benefit their benefactors?
- I don't buy the deflation and double-dipper recession super-bearish view that is held by some.
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