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downturnsnounpl. of downturn a situation in which something (such as business or economic activity) decreases or becomes worse—usually singularan economic downturn There's been a downturn in the housing market. abatements, decreases, decrements, de-escalations, deflations, diminishments, diminutions, dips, downslides, downtrends, drop-offs, drops, falloffs, losses, reductions, sags, shrinkages, slips, slumpsdecadences, declensions, declinations, declines, degeneracies, degenerations, degradations, dégringolades, descents, deteriorations, devolutions, downfalls, downgrades, ebbs, eclipses, fallsdark ages, nadirs, sunsetsdecaysbreakups, decompositions, disintegrations, dissolutionsabasements, debasementsdepreciationsdecimations, demolishments, demolitions, desolations, destructions, havoc, ruinations, ruins advancements, developments, evolutions, growthsfloweringsrenewals, restorations, revitalizationsaccretions, accruals, addenda(also addendums), additions, augmentations, boosts, enhancements, gains, increases, increments, raises, supplementsascents, rises, upswings |