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downtick
[ doun-tik ]
noun
- a decline or deterioration in business activity, in mood, etc.
- Also called minus tick. Stock Exchange. a slight downward trend in price.
Example Sentences
"A lower-than-expected January payrolls number was more than offset by upward revisions to November and December's totals and a downtick in the unemployment rate," said Ellen Zentner, chief economic strategist for Morgan Stanley Wealth Management.
The NFL has seen a major downtick in offense this season, due in large part to defensive scheme changes.
Despite a downtick in laughs, “The Rehearsal†remains fascinating and thought-provoking, and Fielder’s blur of comedy and documentary is endlessly compelling.
Still, the downtick was a reality check for the nation’s most populous state.
Sao Paulo officials said a downtick in hospitalizations had justified the decision to restart soccer matches without spectators, reopen stores selling building materials and resume take-out service at restaurants.
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