What is another word for re-cession?
276 synonyms foundPronunciation:
[ ɹˌiːsˈɛʃən], [ ɹˌiːsˈɛʃən], [ ɹ_ˌiː_s_ˈɛ_ʃ_ə_n]Table of Contents
Similar words for re-cession:- avoidance (noun)
- contraction (noun)
- decline (noun)
- departure (noun)
- depression (noun)
- disappearance (noun)
- ebb (noun)
- economy (noun)
- fall (noun)
- fallback (noun)
- lapse (noun)
- nosedive (noun)
- recession (noun)
- recidivation (noun)
- recidivism (noun)
- retrogression (noun)
- slump (noun)
- thriftiness (noun)
- vanishment (noun)
Synonyms for Re-cession:
n.
•avoidance (noun)- shunning,
- steering clear of,
- escapism,
- forbearance,
- flight,
- passive resistance,
- run-around,
- escape,
- recoil,
- absention,
- circumvention,
- retreat,
- evasion,
- prevention,
- dodge,
- delay,
- dodging,
- parry,
- self-restraint,
- shirking,
- recession,
- nonparticipation,
- restraint,
- elusion,
- eschewal,
- departure.
- Omitting,
- confining,
- condensing,
- abridgment,
- drawing together,
- withdrawal,
- reducing,
- dwindling,
- decreasing,
- diminution,
- confinement,
- abbreviation,
- deflating,
- Shrivelling,
- omission,
- receding,
- constriction,
- lessening,
- Lopping,
- Curtailing,
- narrowing,
- tightening,
- condensation,
- tensing,
- shrinkage,
- evaporation,
- elision,
- shrinking,
- Abridging,
- compression,
- Abbreviating,
- decrease,
- cutting down,
- Evaporating,
- withdrawing,
- reduction,
- diminishing,
- curtailment.
- waning,
- comedown,
- descent,
- ebbing,
- on the skids,
- flop,
- degeneration,
- decay,
- downgrade,
- dive,
- failing,
- drop,
- weakening,
- cropper,
- degeneracy,
- failure,
- deterioration,
- devolution,
- lapse,
- backsliding,
- abatement,
- dissolution,
- worsening,
- decrepitude,
- skids,
- downfall,
- senility,
- falling off,
- wane,
- enfeeblement,
- ebb,
- relapse,
- pratfall,
- fall.
- walkout,
- egression,
- desertion,
- adieu,
- taking off,
- sailing,
- parting,
- farewell,
- exit,
- expatriation,
- egress,
- abandonment,
- setting out,
- Quitting,
- hegira,
- migration,
- embarkation,
- going away,
- vacation,
- setting forth,
- goodbye,
- retirement,
- decampment,
- taking leave,
- powder,
- going,
- getaway,
- removal,
- start,
- bow out,
- stampede,
- evacuation,
- vanishing act,
- takeoff,
- separation,
- passage,
- exodus,
- emigration.
- stagflation,
- dislocation,
- crisis,
- bottom out,
- overproduction,
- retrenchment,
- paralysis,
- slowness,
- inactivity,
- crash,
- bear market,
- panic,
- sag.
- evanescence,
- fading,
- dissipation,
- dispersal,
- ceasing to exist,
- dematerialization,
- decline and fall,
- disappearing act,
- disintegration,
- passing,
- wearing away,
- melting,
- loss,
- eclipse.
- outward flow,
- fading away,
- low tide,
- petering out,
- sweep,
- subsidence,
- slackening,
- backflow,
- reflux,
- Retrocession,
- flagging,
- low water,
- sinking,
- going out,
- retroflux,
- Refluence,
- depreciation.
- abridgement,
- meanness,
- Scrimping,
- deduction,
- Skimping,
- husbandry,
- carefulness,
- austerity,
- direction,
- caution,
- layoff,
- niggardliness,
- discretion,
- miserliness,
- rollback,
- moratorium,
- stinginess,
- prudence,
- thrift,
- providence,
- Parcity,
- supervision,
- care,
- thriftiness,
- regulation,
- cutback,
- parsimony,
- sparingness.
- belly flop,
- plummet,
- cut,
- spill,
- slope,
- nose dive,
- tumble,
- incline,
- dip,
- slant,
- plunge,
- declivity,
- downward slope,
- slip,
- header.
- big trouble,
- slump,
- unemployment,
- slide,
- bust,
- deflation,
- bottom-out,
- collapse,
- stagnation,
- decline,
- depression,
- bankruptcy,
- rainy days,
- hard times,
- inflation,
- shakeout,
- downturn,
- bad times.
Antonyms for Re-cession:
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n.
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avoidance
coming, continuation, stay, meeting, arrival.
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contraction
stretch, amplification, expansion, enlargement, opening, spread, dilation, extension, lengthening.
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decline
strength, ascent, accomplishment, growth, upgrade, strengthening, improvement, progress, betterment, development, achievement.
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depression
protuberance, cheerfulness, bulge, happiness, surge, recovery, hope, hopefulness, convexity, encouragement, calm.
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disappearance
appearance, Staying.
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economy
carelessness, spending, raise, imprudence, thoughtlessness, squandering, indiscretion, disregard, addition, extravagance, negligence, neglect.
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fall
evenness, level, scaling, perfection, climb.
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lapse
continuity.
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thriftiness
generosity.
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avoidance