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Glob1500 recession a temporary reduction in economic activity, when industries produce less and many workers lose their jobs n.
SAT5000 accession Induction or elevation, as to dignity, office, or government. n.
SAT5000 cession Surrender, as of possessions or rights. n.
SAT5000 concession Anything granted or yielded, or admitted in response to a demand, petition, or claim. n.
SAT5000 intercession Entreaty in behalf of others. n.
SAT5000 precession The act of going forward. n.
SAT5000 secession Voluntary withdrawal from fellowship, especially from political or religious bodies. n.

Tanaka6000 accessions

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accession {n} (a coming to) accession {n} (act of coming to or reaching a throne, an office, or dignity) accession {n} (increase by something added) accession {n} ((legal) mode of acquiring property) apostolic succession {n} (chain of consecrations of bishops) concession {n} (a contract to operate a small business as a subsidiary of a larger company, or within the premises of some institution) concession {n} (something, such as an argument, that is conceded or admitted to be wrong) concession {n} (the act of conceding, especially that of defeat) concession {n} (the grant of some land to be used for a specified purpose) intercession {n} (a prayer to God on behalf of another person) procession {n} (group of people or thing moving along in an orderly manner) recession {n} (a period of reduced economic activity) secession {n} (The act of seceding) succession {n} (passing of royal power) succession {n} (sequence arranged in order)

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Die wirtschaftliche Rezession führte zu Arbeitslosigkeit.



The economic recession leads to unemployment .
Die wirtschaftliche Rezession führte zu Arbeitslosigkeit 0

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