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What is the present tense of depressed?

What's the present tense of depressed? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The present tense of depressed is depress.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of depress is depresses.

The present participle of depress is depressing.

The past participle of depress is depressed.

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Nothing will depress you faster than a dim, mildewy closet to go back home to after an exhausting day of teaching.
The synapse is the probable arena where general anesthetics depress neuronal function.
Studies show sedative herbs gently depress the central nervous system, thus calming you and inducing sleep.
The child should not receive sedatives or opiates as these may depress the respiratory drive.
Fully depress the button and the camera will have recorded the sharp shot of the couple you wanted.
The actor recalls that his father never told the story of his internment in a way that would frighten or depress his children.

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