Pronunciation: /ˈsoʊʃəl rɪˈsɛʃən/
noun a period of decline in social and economic activity within a community or society
A1 A social recession can happen when people feel lonely and isolated.
A2 The effects of a social recession can be seen in decreased community engagement.
B1 During a social recession, mental health issues may become more prevalent.
B2 Efforts to combat social recession often involve promoting social connections and support networks.
C1 Policy makers need to address the root causes of social recession to prevent long-term societal impacts.
C2 The concept of social recession highlights the importance of social cohesion and inclusion in a healthy society.
formal The ongoing pandemic has led to a social recession, with many people experiencing isolation and loneliness.
informal I feel like we're in a social recession since we can't hang out with friends like we used to.
slang The social scene is totally in a recession right now, everyone's staying home.
figurative His lack of social skills has caused a personal social recession, as he struggles to connect with others.
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