Recession meaning in Urdu
Recession Sentence
Recession Synonyms
Recession Definitions
1 of 3) Recession : کساد بازاری, معاشی گراوٹ : (noun) the state of the economy declines; a widespread decline in the GDP and employment and trade lasting from six months to a year.
3 of 3) Recession, Ceding Back : واپسی : (noun) the act of ceding back.
Useful Words
Business Cycle : تجارتی اتار چڑھاو , Recessionary : پس رو , Julian Calendar : جولینی کیلنڈر , Semester : چھ ماہ کی مدت کا عرصہ , Triennial : جو تین سال کے بعد واقع ہو , Sabbatical Year : سبتی سال , Gdp : خالص داخلی پیداوار , Communist Economy : اشتراکی معیشت , Prosperity : ترقی , Sensation : سنسنی , Semestral : میقاتی , Cinerarium : راکھ دان , Annually : ہر سال , Alcove : دیوار میں بنا ہوا طاق , Hebrew Calendar : یہودی کیلنڈر , Closet : نعمت خانہ , Fireplace : آتش دان , Adar : یہودیوں کا بارہواں مہینہ , Ab : گیارہواں کلیسائی مہینہ اور پانچواں موسوی مہینہ , Pentothal : تجارتی نشان , Ebb : کم ہونا , Erosion : گراوٹ , Regret : معذرت کرنا , Truncate : کاٹنا , Bimestrial : ہر دو ماہ بعد , Bimester : دو ماہی , 365 Days : عام سال , Loss : گھاٹا , Comedown : گراوٹ , Anticlimax : عروج کے بعد زوال , Financial Year : ماہ کی مدت
Useful Words Definitions
Business Cycle: recurring fluctuations in economic activity consisting of recession and recovery and growth and decline.
Recessionary: of or pertaining to a recession.
Julian Calendar: the solar calendar introduced in Rome in 46 b.c. by Julius Caesar and slightly modified by Augustus, establishing the 12-month year of 365 days with each 4th year having 366 days and the months having 31 or 30 days except for February.
Semester: half a year; a period of 6 months.
Triennial: occurring every third year or lasting 3 years.
Sabbatical Year: a sabbatical leave lasting one year.
Gdp: the measure of an economy adopted by the United States in 1991; the total market values of goods and services produced by workers and capital within a nation`s borders during a given period (usually 1 year).
Communist Economy: the managed economy of a communist state.
Prosperity: an economic state of growth with rising profits and full employment.
Sensation: a state of widespread public excitement and interest.
Semestral: occurring every six months or during every period of six months.
Cinerarium: a niche for a funeral urn containing the ashes of the cremated dead.
Annually: by the year; every year (usually with reference to a sum of money paid or received).
Alcove: a small recess opening off a larger room.
Hebrew Calendar: (Judaism) the calendar used by the Jews; dates from 3761 BC (the assumed date of the Creation of the world); a lunar year of 354 days is adjusted to the solar year by periodic leap years.
Closet: a small room (or recess) or cabinet used for storage space.
Fireplace: an open recess in a wall at the base of a chimney where a fire can be built.
Adar: the sixth month of the civil year; the twelfth month of the ecclesiastic year in the Jewish calendar (in February and March).
Ab: the eleventh month of the civil year; the fifth month of the ecclesiastical year in the Jewish calendar (in July and August).
Pentothal: barbiturate that is a hygroscopic powder (trade name Pentothal) that is a strong barbiturate that acts rapidly; induces a relaxed state when injected as a general anesthetic.
Ebb: fall away or decline.
Erosion: a gradual decline of something.
Regret: decline formally or politely.
Truncate: replace a corner by a plane.
Bimestrial: occurring every two months.
Bimester: a period of 2 months.
365 Days: a year that is not a leap year.
Loss: gradual decline in amount or activity.
Comedown: decline to a lower status or level.
Anticlimax: a disappointing decline after a previous rise.
Financial Year: any accounting period of 12 months.
Related Words
Ceding : سپردگی , Concave Shape : دبی ہوئی شکل
Recession in Book Titles
After the Great Recession: The Struggle for Economic Recovery and Growth.
Oil Recession: A Tale of Five Regions.
Beat the Recession: Proven Marketing Tactics.
The Great Recession: Lessons for Central Bankers.
Why Wages Don`t Fall During a Recession.